Federico Church: Shocking Setback

Liverpool signed an outstanding 2024-2025 season, winning the Premier League when no one was waiting for him after the end of the Klopp era, and being eliminated from the Champions League only by the champion having to appeal to the penalty shootout at a crossing that could fall from either side. This year they aspire to even improve results With the market they have made.

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Far from complying with this good performance, In this window they have incorporated world -class players such as Florian Wirtz (137 million euros), Hugo Ekitike (95), or Alexander Isakwhich has become the most expensive transfer in the history of the competition, so that it aspires to win all titles after this multimillionaire investment.

The arrival of so many cracks, obviously, covers the progression of other assets, and that is the case of Federico Chiesa, which spent the last campaign in ostracism and pointed to an exit, but a year after arriving in Liverpool she scored his first goal in this league and It seemed that Arne Slot’s trust had won to be Cody Gakpo’s substitute In the left wing.

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The NGMOHA factor

However, nothing is further from reality. This weeks have had to send the lists registered to the Champions League and the Italian did not appear in it, As if he did a Ngumoha river that seems to have gone through the right in the rotation After his explosion against the Newcastle in which he left his mouth open to every fan ‘Red’ who would not have followed him in lower categories.

It should be remembered that Federico Chiesa has a lot of poster in Italy, where he is remembered as Juve Star And as a player who contributed greatly to the country could conquer the Eurocup of 2021. If their few minutes continue to be a constant, it would not be surprising that some entity of their native country will try to obtain him on loan until June.

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Federico Chiesa, 27 years old, played fourteen games last season with Liverpool, exceeding 400 minutes of play, in which he scored two goals and assisted his teammates on one occasion.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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