Liverpool's football manager commented on the situation before the cup final against Chelsea.
Liverpool play the final match of the English League Cup against London's Chelsea at Wembley.
The Reds' senior Alexis Mac Allister speaks in advance about the team's training.
" The World Championship made me realize that I really want to win more trophies, so a week-long match is a great reward to earn. This is what I want when I sign a contract with the club.
This will be my first final at the Liverpool warehouse, so it will be special for my team. We didn’t think too much about the final, since we had a lot of fun, the end of the match against Luton will be even more intense, but now we can think about the game at Vembly and prepare well.
I marvel at my medal from the world championship every day. Won means a lot for less and for the region as a whole. This is the greatest success in the life of a football player, so I am already writing this and hoping that this coming year a League Cup medal will also be what I am looking forward to today.
One day I plan to create a small museum at home - a room where all my football speeches will be collected. I have a copy of the World Cup, a medal and a bunch of other trophies - so they’re all in a safe place, otherwise I’m planning to place them in a place where I can raise them in the future.
Paying for Liverpool is a godsend, because from the first day here I clearly felt a connection that I had never felt from any other club. In other clubs, everything was tied to the hour that would be needed in order to get comfortable. And then, from the first day, people helped me to behave better.
I really feel the connection with the patients and the club, and that’s what I should do. This is one of the largest clubs in the world. I'm sure I'll spend a lot of life here.
I don't see the same game at Vembly as the one we recently played at Enfield. Chelsea have a good team, and they still had a few more days to improve, those who are equal to us.
Caicedo? Going to Chelsea is a special decision, and I would never get over it. These are the ones you chose and these are absolutely normal.
From these people we didn’t flock together. When we played against Chelsea, I talked to him a little, but not on WhatsApp or social media.
Possibly, after covering me for a little while, what happened was a little bit, but it’s absolutely normal. He is a wonderful gravel and a truly good lad, to whom I wish you every brightest day of his life. “It’s not a whole week,” said the Argentinean Vikonavit.
The match between Chelsea and Liverpool will take place on February 25th, at 17:00.