The Free Press Journal

Shaqiri shines on debut

Switzerlan­d star’s spectacula­r bicycle-kick goal helps Liverpool rout Manchester United

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Liverpool scored three second half goals as they wrapped up their pre-season tour of America with a dominating 4-1 victory over Manchester United at Michigan Stadium. Xherdan Shaqiri put a stamp on his Liverpool debut with a spectacula­r bicycle-kick goal to round out the scoring in the Internatio­nal Champions Cup match in front of a crowd of 101,000.

Shaqiri, of Switzerlan­d, was one of five recent high profile signings which saw Liverpool shell out more than 200 million pounds ($260 million US) in an attempt to close the gap on Premier League champions Manchester City.

It was a nice way for the Reds to finish up their US exhibition swing as they now travel back to Merseyside before continuing their preparatio­ns for the season with a training camp in France beginning next week. Sadio Mane converted a penalty to open the scoring for Liverpool in the 28th minute.

Manchester United’s 22year-old midfielder Andreas Pereira tied the game 1-1 in the 31st minute off a free kick. But Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool squad seized command in the second half, starting with Daniel Sturridge’s 66th-minute strike.

Shaqiri, 26, did the heavy lifting on the play, outmusclin­g a United defender and then slipping a pass back to Sturridge who made it 2-1.

Sheyi Ojo then scored off a spot-kick in the 74th minute. That set the stage for Shaqiri to bring the packed stadium to its feet eight minutes later with his overhead kick from inside the box off a nice feed from Ben Woodburn.

Frustrated Mourinho

Jose Mourinho has hit out at Manchester United’s transfer window inactivity after watching his under-strength squad crash to a defeat against Liverpool in the latest stop of their pre-season US tour.

Mourinho said he expected to bring in only one new player before the new Premier League season kicks off despite submitting a list of five transfer targets to club bosses earlier this year.

United’s failure to bolster their resources and the absence of several key first team players following the World Cup has forced Mourinho to field several untested youngsters during the US tour. United face a further friendly against Bayern Munich in Munich on August 5.

Mourinho, who has become increasing­ly downbeat during the tour, cut a frustrated figure as he spoke about the club’s relative inactivity in the transfer market. “I would like to have two more players,” Mourinho said.

“I think I am not going to have two. I think that it’s possible I’m going to have one. I gave a list to my club of five names a few months ago and I wait to see if it’s possible to have one of these players. If it’s possible, it’s possible.

“If it’s not possible, it’s not possible. If it’s possible, it’s good. If not then we keep fighting and working and believing in the players that we have.”

Responding to a question about Chilean internatio­nal Alexis Sanchez’s performanc­e, Mourinho suggested the pre-season tour had been of little value.

“You want him to be very happy with the players he has around him?” Mourinho said of Sanchez.

“We are not playing here to improve the team or improve our dynamic. We are playing here just to survive and to have some not very happy results. “Alexis is the only attacking player we have. We don’t have wingers, we don’t have strikers, he is the only who is here.

“And the poor man is there trying his best with the frustratio­n of someone who wants more.”

Mourinho meanwhile praised the contributi­on of senior players such as Sanchez, Juan Mata, Ander Herrera and Eric Bailly. Bailly volunteere­d to face Liverpool after Chris Smalling was injured during the warm up.

“Today, we have four or five players who are dead because they care with the club and try to give everything, even risking themselves, because they don’t want to let all the kids play by themselves against Milan, against Liverpool,” Mourinho said.

“Eric Bailly was not going to play and when he saw that [Chris] Smalling was injured in the warm up, he decided by himself that he didn’t want another kid on the pitch. It was not fair on Alexis (Sanchez) and (Juan) Mata and (Ander) Herrera.

Compoundin­g United’s problems, Mourinho revealed Serbian internatio­nal Nemanja Matic would miss the start of the season after undergoing surgery in Philadelph­ia to address an undisclose­d injury.

“He came from the World Cup with an injury, and the time he had to rest in the holiday was not enough to resolve the problem,” Mourinho said.

 ??  ?? Liverpool’s Xherdan Shaqiri (R) shoots and scores during the Internatio­nal Champions Cup match against Manchester United.
Liverpool’s Xherdan Shaqiri (R) shoots and scores during the Internatio­nal Champions Cup match against Manchester United.

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