Florian Wirtz has admitted that it can “perhaps take a few games” to adapt and score for Liverpool, after he had a brilliant free kick for Germany.
Florian Wirtz admits that Premier League is “different kind of football”
Although we have seen a glimpse of Wirtz’s fantastic consciousness and remarkable technical skills, he has not yet set the Premier League on fire with his talent.
However, he was prominent for Germany on Sunday evening, because he scored a long distance from the long distance in a 3-1 win over Conor Bradley’s Northern Ireland.
After the game, when asked by Omroep RTL (H/T GGFN) When he hopes to score his first goal for Liverpool, Wirtz replied: “It can still cost a few games.

“It’s a different competition, a different kind of football.
“When will I score for the first time? I have no idea, hopefully in the next game. It will eventually come.”
Wirtz has every reason to remain confident. He is only 22 years old and has enough time to develop.
Although Liverpool wants their signature of £ 116 million in the coming months, it must be acknowledged that it is not yet the completed item.
Today’s Liverpool FC News

• Virgil van Dijk Has had the main standard declared After him at the Prinsenhoeve sports park, where Willem II’s youth team played – it was great that the captain could also be present for the occasion
• Liverpool has confirmed the appointment of a new head of loan management Gary PROBERT – He joins Ipswich, where he was director of football activities for almost four years
• Hugo Ekitike Has said that Alexander Isak will offer ‘heavy competition’, but he expected ‘competing with the best players’ when drawing for Liverpool anyway – a good posture, Hugo!
More of this is Anfield

Jason Mcateer lived the dream that played for Liverpool, but he was forced to reject Idol Kenny Dalglish to do this! Joel Richards Interview the former Reds Rechtse back:
“I had conversations with Blackburn. I was literally in the room with Kenny when Liverpool called my agent and he said they had agreed the compensation, I am free to talk to Liverpool if I don’t sign for Blackburn,” Mcateer said.
“I mean, Kenny was my hero, but Liverpool was my team that I supported. So I had an emotional attachment to both, but I wanted to be Kenny in Liverpool. I didn’t want to play for Kenny at Blackburn.”
Read: “I rejected Dalglish to draw for Liverpool – I didn’t care, it was my club!”
Elsewhere in the football world today

• Man And the Premier League has reached a settlement in their dispute about the rules for the transactions of Associated Party (APTs) – Read more here
• Athletic Bilbao Defender Yeray Alvarez is prohibited until 2 April, after taking a forbidden substance found in a medicine that is used to prevent hair loss after his treatment of cancer (BBC Sport))
• Former Denmark -Manager Kasper Hjulmand has been appointed as the new manager of Bayer Leverkusen, to replace Erik ten Hag, who only lasted three competitions in the track
Monday night internationals

Liverpool could have a maximum of four internationals on Monday evening, Andy Robertson, Kostas Tsimikas, Giovanni Leoni and the countries of Alexander Isak all play.
Scotland’s World Cup qualifying match, against Wit -Russia, must be broadcast on BBC Scotland and BBC Three, while Leoni’s competition with Italy will be shown at Amazon Prime.
The Italians are in Hungary to face Israel, while the Greece of Tsimikas at home in Denmark is in action – this competition is also on Amazon Prime.
Isak could appear from the bank before Sweden against Kosovo, but the game is not broadcast on British television.
All these games start at 7.45 pm (BST).
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