Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Pressure mounts as Liverpool aim high

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

WATFORD : Having qualified for the Champions League in May, Liverpool’s next challenge is to win their first major trophy under Jurgen Klopp, but whether they are equipped to fulfil that aim is the source of much debate at Anfield.

Many Liverpool fans are worried their club have done relatively little in the transfer market, signing only three players, and so far failing to land their two most significan­t targets -- RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita and Southampto­n defender Virgil van Dijk.

Van Dijk may yet join Liverpool, having submitted a transfer request on Monday, but the club have acknowledg­ed they will not be signing Keita in this transfer window.

The gloomier elements of Liverpool’s support have hardly been cheered by the pre-season thigh injury that will keep England midfielder Adam Lallana out until November.

Yet there are grounds for optimism too as Klopp’s side begin their Premier League season at Watford on Saturday.

Only the top three scored more Premier League goals than Liverpool last season, and that attack has been strengthen­ed by the club record £37 million ($48 million) signing of Mohamed Salah, one of Serie A’s outstandin­g performers with Roma last season.

Scotland internatio­nal Andy Robertson, acquired from Hull for £8 million, may be the answer to Liverpool’s problems at leftback, while young striker Dominic Solanke arrives from Chelsea with glowing reports of his potential.

Keeping Philippe Coutinho in the face of intense interest from Barcelona would be another significan­t statement of intent.

Liverpool have rejected two bids from Barca for the Brazil forward, the second a reported £90 million offer on Wednesday, and have made clear they have no intention of selling a player who agreed a five-year contract last January.

Unfortunat­ely for Klopp, Coutinho may be absent at Vicarage Road, having missed last weekend’s friendly against Athletic Bilbao with an injury in the back.

Reds captain Jordan Henderson, who missed the final three months of last season with a foot injury, is fully fit again, and should play after recovering from a virus.

Liverpool had a good pre-season, losing only one of eight games -- and that on penalties to Atletico Madrid -- while recording an impressive 3-0 victory over Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena.

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