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Midfield signings finally proving their worth for Liverpool

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LIVERPOOL: They arrived in the offseason at a combined cost of US$140mil (RM580mil), with the intention of bringing a new dimension to Liverpool’s midfield.

Fabinho would be the pure, outand-out holding midfielder the team had been missing for a few years. Naby Keita (pic) would be the energetic, goal-scoring, box-tobox runner in the mould of Steven Gerrard.

It has taken eight months – and some initial scepticism – but they are finally proving their worth to a team that could yet end the season as the Premier League champions, not to mention Champions League winners.

The goals from Liverpool’s threeprong­ed strikeforc­e of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino speak for themselves. The defence, marshalled by the dominant Virgil van Dijk, is deservedly getting plaudits for the being the meanest in the league.

But Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp at last might have his ideal midfield to complete the team.

Much to his initial frustratio­n, Fabinho was eased slowly into English football by Klopp following

€50mil a move from Monaco for (RM233mil). The Brazil internatio­nal has underlined his versatilit­y by filling in at centreback – and even rightback – but is now a mainstay as the team’s midfield anchorman, his long legs and reading of the game regularly breaking up opposition attacks.

Keita has taken even longer to feel at home since joining from

€70mil Leipzig for a reported (RM327mil). Some turns and flicks aside, the Guinea midfielder has produced largely forgettabl­e performanc­es in his first season for Liverpool as he struggled to get attuned to the pressing game required in Klopp’s team.

But he has started Liverpool’s last three games and scored in two of them – his first goals for the club. Even though he didn’t score in the 2-0 win over Chelsea on Sunday that kept Liverpool in first place by two points, Keita regularly popped up in or around the box to give Chelsea’s defenders another player to think about apart from Mane, Salah and Firmino.

“It is not easy to move from Germany to change club, especially as the league is not the same,” said Mane, who briefly played with Keita at Red Bull Salzburg in 2014. “It is part of the things you have to deal with and he is working hard every single day.

“The real Naby is coming still.” Tellingly, the blossoming of Fabinho and Keita has given Jordan Henderson some license and freedom to get forward, and the captain is in arguably his best form this season. Henderson changed the game when coming on as a substitute in the 3-1 win over Southampto­n on April 5 and set up Mane’s opening goal against Chelsea with a delicate cross after bursting into the box.

But these are the ebbs and flows of a long season and the FabinhoKei­ta-Henderson triumvirat­e looks to be Liverpool’s new-look midfield. Expect them to be first choice for the final games of the season as the team chases titles at home and in Europe. — AP

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