Adama Traore gives a message to Liverpool after making an exceptional performance, which compelled Jurgen Klopp to call him “unplayable”.
Liverpool has been beyond exceptional this season with their form, the way they have turned results in their favour have been commendable, to say the least.
Last night, Liverpool had difficulty in dealing with Wolverhampton yet the Reds came out successful and earned 3 more points in their winning streak this season.
However, the biggest concern for the immovable defence of Liverpool was Adama Traore, who gave a tough time to Jurgen Klopp’s men last night, and he laid on the equaliser for Raul Jimenez, before the late winner for Firmino.
The performance by La Masia graduate compelled Klopp to praise him and call him “unplayable’ after his performance last night. “[Traore] is unplayable in moments, it’s unbelievable. What a player – it’s not only him but he’s so good,” said Liverpool manager.
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Speaking after the match Traore repaid the compliment to the Liverpool boss and his team, telling BT Sport, “We don’t forget they are a great team, an amazing team and one of the best or the best in Europe.
“Congratulations to them, how they are going in the league but we fight. We will fight to the end.” he further added.
Even Liverpool captain was full of praises for the 23-year-old winger, who has been making his mark in the Premier League. “[Traore] is very tough, strong, powerful, quick. He’s difficult to play against. But the lads did brilliantly against him. I thought we did really well with that.” said Jordan Henderson.
Despite an excellent performance by Traore, it could not prevent Liverpool securing 3 points by the end of the game, the Reds are on a historic run and could probably seal the title in March.
In the 23 games played so far, they are yet to lose one game and have won 22 games and drawing only one, marking it as the best start made by a club in the Premier League’s history.