Rudi Voller says Florian Wirtz is struggling at Liverpool because he's no longer focal point of attack
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Rudi Voller says Florian Wirtz is struggling at Liverpool because he's no longer focal point of attack
""He does an incredible amount, runs a lot, sprints a lot, and also drops deep. But he doesn't get passed to him the way he was used to in Leverkusen or the national team. You have to work on that over the course of weeks and months," Völler told Sky 90 (as captured by Get German Football News). Völler is not incorrect, but there are other aspects to what is going on with Wirtz that could be contributing factors as well."
""Bayern Munich coasted into this international break with a 3-0 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt and immediately (and rightfully) hit Oktoberfest before the squad breaks up for a week-and-a-half for another international break. It feels like a good time to appreciate these good times and examine why it all has come together under Vincent Kompany so far this season. Winning - and some personnel moves - have cured all at Bayern Munich.""
Florian Wirtz is struggling to recreate his Leverkusen form at Liverpool due to tactical and passing differences that require weeks or months to remedy. Rudi Völler noted Wirtz runs, sprints, and drops deep but does not receive the same passes he had previously. Additional factors include relocating to a new country, adapting to a new language, and being away from close family. Bayern Munich secured a 3-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt and celebrated Oktoberfest before an international break. Vincent Kompany has produced strong results at Bayern, with winning and personnel moves easing concerns, while some players may need rest. Manuel Neuer contract discussions may be occurring.
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