Liverpool reportedly despatched scouts to observe one Champions League recreation this week with the temporary to evaluate two gamers specifically.
In line with CaughtOffside, the Reds dispatched a few of their employees to attend the conflict between Paris Saint-Germain and Girona on Wednesday evening, with the Ligue 1 giants edging a 1-0 house win due to a fortuitous late aim.
Together with Arsenal and Aston Villa, LFC are believed to have been monitoring Viktor Tsygankov and Miguel Gutierrez, who have been representing the away facet of their first-ever fixture in European competitors.
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Though Ukraine winger Tsygankov was comparatively subdued on the Parc des Princes, left-back Gutierrez impressed for Girona.
In line with Sofascore, the 23-year-old gained 4 of his 5 duels (80%), made three tackles and three clearances, accomplished 78% of his passes, executed one key go and located a teammate with three of his 5 tried lengthy balls.
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A graduate of Actual Madrid’s academy, the Spaniard has confirmed to be a greater than helpful attacking outlet for Michel’s facet, with 4 targets and 14 assists from left-back in 82 matches for his present membership (Transfermarkt).
With Andy Robertson now 30, Liverpool’s recruitment employees could also be beginning to plan for all times after the long-serving Scotland captain, and the scouts who have been dispatched to Paris will certainly have preferred what they noticed from Gutierrez.
We wouldn’t be stunned in the event that they have been despatched to observe the Girona defender a number of extra instances over the approaching months to see if he’d be the perfect candidate to carry down the left-back berth at Anfield in years to come back.
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