He is going to be their star player Stewart Robson picks out player who could be the X Factor for Liverpool in UCL final against Real Madrid
He is going to be their star player - Stewart Robson picks out player who could be the X-Factor for Liverpool in UCL final against Real Madrid Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Paris awaits Liverpool will be keen to win the competition for the seventh time in their history. Los Blancos, on the other hand, will be determined to add another Champions League trophy to their cabinet, having already won it 13 times. Former players, pundits and fans are having their say ahead of Saturday's Champions League showdown between the two clubs. And, Robson has now become the latest in line to look ahead to the match in Paris. The former Arsenal star believes Henderson could be the X-Factor for Liverpool against Carlo Ancelotti's side. Robson is of the view that whoever functions as the holding midfielder should be on song for the Reds to win the match. He said on : "For Liverpool, I think their star man has to be their holding midfield player, who could be Henderson. He has got to do a lot of jobs in that holding role, so he is going to be their star player. If they are going to win the game, he is going to have to play well." Fabinho back in full training for today in a major boost ahead of the Champions League final. Thiago not deemed ready to be involved yet but will be given every chance to prove his fitness between now and Saturday.Fabinho back in full training for today in a major boost ahead of the Champions League final. Thiago not deemed ready to be involved yet but will be given every chance to prove his fitness between now and Saturday. However, it remains to be seen if Henderson will be deployed as the number 6 in the Champions League final. Liverpool's first-choice defensive midfielder Fabinho has returned to training following an injury and could start on Saturday.
He is going to be their star player - Stewart Robson picks out player who could be the X-Factor for Liverpool in UCL final against Real Madrid
The Champions League final is on Saturday Former Premier League midfielder Stewart Robson feels Liverpool's chances of beating Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League final could depend on 's form on the night. Jurgen Klopp's side will play their 63rd match of the season this weekend. They are scheduled to face Real Madrid in the final at the Stade de France on Saturday. Paris awaitsParis awaits Liverpool will be keen to win the competition for the seventh time in their history. Los Blancos, on the other hand, will be determined to add another Champions League trophy to their cabinet, having already won it 13 times. Former players, pundits and fans are having their say ahead of Saturday's Champions League showdown between the two clubs. And, Robson has now become the latest in line to look ahead to the match in Paris. The former Arsenal star believes Henderson could be the X-Factor for Liverpool against Carlo Ancelotti's side. Robson is of the view that whoever functions as the holding midfielder should be on song for the Reds to win the match. He said on : "For Liverpool, I think their star man has to be their holding midfield player, who could be Henderson. He has got to do a lot of jobs in that holding role, so he is going to be their star player. If they are going to win the game, he is going to have to play well." Fabinho back in full training for today in a major boost ahead of the Champions League final. Thiago not deemed ready to be involved yet but will be given every chance to prove his fitness between now and Saturday.Fabinho back in full training for today in a major boost ahead of the Champions League final. Thiago not deemed ready to be involved yet but will be given every chance to prove his fitness between now and Saturday. However, it remains to be seen if Henderson will be deployed as the number 6 in the Champions League final. Liverpool's first-choice defensive midfielder Fabinho has returned to training following an injury and could start on Saturday.