Liverpool F.C. is pushing forward in their hunt for a quadruple title, with Japan international Wataru Endo opening up about life under the new manager. Endo stated that he wouldn't say there's a lot of difference in the team's approach, as they still aim to put pressure high. However, he noted that the new manager is more stable and likes players to stay in their positions as he wants. Endo expressed his enjoyment of the current tactics and believes everyone is on board. When asked about playing as a central defender instead of his natural role as a defensive midfielder, the 31-year-old said he doesn't mind and will do what he can. He mentioned that he used to play as a defender from 18 to 25 years old. Endo also discussed his current situation, saying he doesn't discuss his position with the manager, and with Joe Gomez injured and Ibou Konate coming back, he played as a defender. The manager thinks putting Endo as a defender is a good option to play his tactics, and Endo hopes to get more minutes. Liverpool F.C.'s new manager has brought a sense of stability, and the team is looking to capitalize on this as they continue their pursuit of the quadruple title. With Endo's versatility and the team's determination, they are poised to make a strong push for the title. The Reds are focusing on their upcoming matches, and with the new manager's tactics, they are confident in their abilities. Endo's comments provide insight into the team's mindset and their approach to the rest of the season. As Liverpool F.C. moves forward, they will look to build on their current momentum and make a strong case for the quadruple title.
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Liverpool F.C. Continues Hunt for Quadruple | W. Endo
Learn about Liverpool F.C.'s pursuit of a quadruple title, with Wataru Endo discussing the team's new tactics and his position under the new manager
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