Khaleej Times

Arsenal wasted Alex: Klopp

- AFP

london — Jurgen Klopp has risked Arsene Wenger’s wrath ahead of Liverpool’s visit to the Emirates Stadium by claiming the Arsenal manager failed to get the best out of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n.

Oxlade-Chamberlai­n joined Liverpool in August after Wenger decided to cash in before the England midfielder’s contract expired.

The 24-year-old never quite lived up to his early promise at Arsenal after his switch from Southampto­n.

But, after a slow start at Liverpool following his ($46 million, 39 million euros) move, OxladeCham­berlain has started to hit his stride in recent weeks — just in time for his first return to Emirates on Friday.

Reds boss Klopp has been impressed by Oxlade-Chamberlai­n’s developmen­t at Anfield, saying: “He had to adapt. I know how it is if you’re kind of a big signing.

“You have to perform immediatel­y. But it’s difficult.

“I was happy from the first day about his involvemen­t, about his attitude, and since then he became more and more a Liverpool player.” But Klopp believes Oxlade-Chamberlai­n would already be an even more potent force if he had been instructed to add a goal threat to his game while he was with Arsenal.

Oxlade-Chamberlai­n has scored just twice in 20 appearance­s for Liverpool and managed 20 goals in 198 games for Arsenal.

Klopp believes that poor strike rate is down to Wenger prioritisi­ng the talents of Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil.

“I think the biggest improvemen­t, or the biggest potential he still has, is really being involved in goalscorin­g situations, because he has it in himself,” Klopp said.

“It is unbelievab­le, but he was not asked for this too much I think in the past.

“If you watched Arsenal in the past, the two decisive players were Sanchez and Ozil.

“In a lot of moments, the decisive passes, Ozil or Sanchez. Then you are not that much involved.

“Here, we put it on much more shoulders, and if he’s on the pitch he needs to be involved in situations like this. —

 ?? AP ?? Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n celebrates with Philippe Coutinho after scoring a goal against Maribor during a Champions League match. —
AP Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n celebrates with Philippe Coutinho after scoring a goal against Maribor during a Champions League match. —

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