Shaqiri unshackled 'n' unleashed


That winning nous may well prove useful in a Liverpool squad full of talent but short on experience when it comes to securing league titles, although he has had to bide his time for his chance.
Klopp tried Shaqiri in a midfield role as Liverpool defeated Southampton 3-0 in September, but replaced the Kosovo-born Swiss at halftime, believing that his side was far too open.
Even now, his best hope of becoming a regular starter is to displace one of Liverpool's lethal front three of Mo Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane. Because Shaqiri tends to operate on the right, despite being left-footed, it looked initially as if that would mean dislodging superstar Salah.
However, Firmino's early-season goal drought in the central role prompted a reshuffle from Klopp, with Salah moving into the middle, the Brazilian dropping back and Shaqiri coming in on the right.
Starting spot
Starting with the home victory over Fulham on Nov 11, the Swiss made five successive league starts in that set-up, with Liverpool winning all of those matches, before he returned to the bench for the United match, with Klopp preferring to use Firmino and Mane behind Salah in a 4-3-3 formation.
It was one of the three midfielders, Naby Keita, who Shaqiri replaced with 20 minutes to go against United, with Klopp feeling he could take that risk in an attempt to defeat an unadventurous opponent.
The forward offers a useful skill set for Klopp. In addition to his scoring threat, he possesses an ability to unlock defenses with short and long-range passing and an appreciation of how to find and exploit space.
Those weapons, in addition to his freekick ability, are likely to be vital in tight games as the season progresses. And Klopp has indicated that there will be opportunities for him across the attacking line.
"He is someone who makes a big difference to the squad and team, because he can fit in so many positions in our system," the German said.
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