Liverpool wing player Federico Chiesa has promised his future to the club after being recently linked With a way for a challenging start to life in Anfield.
Chiesa was invoiced as one of the bargains of the summer when the euro in 2020 arrived from Juventus in a cut price offer that was not much more than 10 million GBP.
But with injuries and fitness disorders as well as stiff competition for places, the season was almost impossible. This week, Chiesa had only played in a Liverpool shirt for 190 minutes, with January left back to Serie A – especially Napoli.
The defeat of the Champions League on Wednesday evening against PSV Eindhoven was only Chiesa’s second start for Liverpool and his first since September. And while the game did not end as the team wanted, Chiesa had enough incentive to explain his wish to explain.
“I have to thank the coach, the staff, for giving me the opportunity to play 90 minutes,” he told Club Media. “It was great for me, I needed it. Since I came to Liverpool, I didn’t want to have myself for many reasons. 90 minutes later I was great, so I have to thank the coach.
“There is space for improvements to get better and better and the best of my game. But we have a great team and it is difficult to play, that’s normal. I want to be here, I want to play for Liverpool, me me Would like to challenge myself and I will be ready for my next opportunity.
Chiesa won the punishment that brought a strongly shot Liverpool in Eindhoven. He operated from the right flank, which is usually Mohamed Salah’s domain, but mostly played either left or through the middle behind a central striker for Juventus.