Wirtz is directly “Das Heart of everything” at the Anfield debut

In the double test against Athletic Bilbao, the memory of the late professional is once again omnipresent.

Florian Wirtz celebrates his debut in Angeld. The German newcomer is directly Liverpools leader.

Florian Wirtz, in his first game in the legendary Aufield Stadium, threw himself into the hearts of Liverpool fans and also convinced the English press. In the 3: 2 (1: 1) in the second part of the test double pack against Athletic Bilbao, the German directly convinced.

“The top -class newcomer, which had an enormous influence at the first appearance in Anfield, goes out,” said the BBC after 75 minutes during the substitute. But the truth also includes: Wirtz, who was seven in the offensive midfield with his new number of rear number, remained denied despite good opportunities.

Florian Wirtz celebrated his Anfield debut

In the 16th and in the 36th minute the right foot failed on Bilbaos keeper Unai Simon. In the 4th minute, Wirtz headed just over the goal.

Wirtz convinces with Anfield debut

The BBC nevertheless said: “Wirtz seems to have already seamlessly inserted himself into the system of Arne Slot. He is the heart of everything and shows himself with and without a ball in top form.” During his replacement, he was given a lot of cheers from the ranks.

A few weeks ago, Wirtz moved from Bayer Leverkusen to Liverpool for a transfer of up to 150 million euros. Already at 3: 1 (0-0) in the test game at the Yokohama F. Marinos from Japan, the newcomer scored the meantime 1-1 in the 62nd minute a few days ago and cheered for the first time in the Reds jersey.

Hugo Ekitiké also went well with his Liverpool debut. The striker, who came from Frankfurt for around 95 million euros, was allowed to start in front of Wirtz.

The Frenchman prepared the 1-0 from Mohamed Salah perfectly after 14 minutes. After that, the focus was on Cody Gakpo. He shot two hits (55./70.). But an own goal also undertaken him for the interim 2: 2 (64th). In the first half, Sancet had balanced for the Spaniards (29th).

Salah also chased a penalty over the goal.

Florian Wirtz Celebrates his debut at Anfield. The German Newcomer is Immediately Liverpool’s Leader.

Florian Wirtz Dribbled His Way Directly Into the Hearts of Liverpool fans in his first game at the Legendary Anfield Stadium and so Impressive the English Press. In the 3: 2 (1: 1) in the Second Part of the Test Double-Pack Against Athletic Bilbao, The German Imprinted Directly.

“The High Profile Newcomer, Who Had An Enormous Impact on his first appearance at Anfield, is coming off,” The BBC Said After 75 Minutes When he was. But the Truth is: Wirtz, who played in Attacking Midfield with his new number Seven, what the own own own goal despite Good Chanances.

Florian Wirtz celebrated his Anfield debut

Florian Wirtz Celebrated his Anfield debut

In the 16th and 36th Minutes, The Right Footer Failed to Beat Bilbao’s keeper Unai Simon. In the 4th minute, Wirtz Headed Just Over The Goal.

Wirtz convinces with Anfield debut

The BBC Still Said: “Wirtz Alread Seems to Have Seamlessly Integrated Into Arne Slot’s System. He is the Heart of Everything and Shows Himelfa in Top Form Both With and Without the Ball.” Hey what greeted with cheers from the stand when he he was.

Wirtz Moved from Bayer Leverkusen to Liverpool A FEW Weeks Ago for A Fee of Up to 150 Million Euros. In the 3: 1 (0: 0) Test Match Against Yokohama F. Marinos from Japan a Few Days Ago, The Newcomer Scored the Temporary 1: 1 in the 62nd Minute and Celebrated for the First Time in the Reds Jersey.

Hugo Ekitiké So Had a Good Liverpool Debut. The Striker, Who Came from Frankfurt for Around 95 million Euros, what allowed to start Before Wirtz.

The Frenchman Perfectly Set Up Mohamed Salah’s 1-0 Lead After 14 Minutes. After that, Cody Gakpo was the main focus. He Scored Two Goals (55th/70th). But he so scored an own goal to make it 2: 2 in the meeantime (64th). In the first Half, Sancet Equalized for the Spaniards (29th).

Salah so chased a penalty over the goal.

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