Wirtz Set to Shine: Germany Backs Liverpool’s Record Signing
Florian Wirtz’s Premier League Journey: German Media Hit Back at Critics
Florian Wirtz’s Premier League adventure has started with more questions than answers, but the German star remains firmly in the spotlight. As England’s football pundits dissect every move of Liverpool’s £116 million midfielder, German media have issued a resounding defence—and a warning that England may be underestimating one of Europe’s brightest young talents.
Florian Wirtz Faces Scrutiny After Liverpool Struggles
Florian Wirtz, Liverpool’s marquee summer signing, has struggled to adapt to the intensity of English football. With no goals or assists in his first 11 Premier League appearances, pressure has mounted—especially after Liverpool’s bruising 3-0 defeat against Manchester City. Notable pundits and former Manchester United stars, including Gary Neville, Rio Ferdinand, and Wayne Rooney, have all questioned his impact and adaptability. Neville described Wirtz as “a little boy” being outmuscled, while Rooney argued the midfielder was disrupting Liverpool’s balance. Ferdinand even speculated that being dropped for big matches could be shaking Wirtz’s confidence.
German Media Rallies Behind Wirtz
But German journalist Axel Hesse from the newspaper Bild has hit back, suggesting that the criticism is tainted by club rivalries and a misunderstanding of Wirtz’s quality. “There’s no need to feel sorry for Wirtz. His mentality and quality are outstanding,” Hesse claims. Dismissing the critiques from United’s old guard, Hesse points out that Wirtz’s struggles are not down to lack of ability. Instead, he believes English pundits underestimate the midfielder’s proven class, which was evident in the Champions League, where Wirtz matched Kylian Mbappe for chances created.
Statistical Support for Wirtz’s Potential
Hesse highlights that Wirtz has covered more ground, won tackles, and created numerous chances in both the Premier League and Europe. In fact, according to UEFA stats, Wirtz led the way for opportunities created in the Champions League group stage, even outperforming some of the continent’s biggest stars. Hesse insists Liverpool fans recognize his work-rate and vision, even if the goals and assists are yet to come.
Wirtz’s Role in Liverpool’s Struggles
While Wirtz’s individual adaptation has been challenging, Hesse places the blame for Liverpool’s form on the team as a whole. The Reds are currently eight points behind leaders Arsenal, and the squad has struggled to gel under new manager Arne Slot. Hesse argues that Wirtz was recruited to lead both Liverpool and Germany in this new era and will soon be the face of the Premier League. He also points to Mo Salah’s recent struggles in front of goal, noting that Wirtz’s creative efforts would look better if his teammates were converting their chances.
Managerial and Fan Support Remains Strong
Liverpool’s new manager, Arne Slot, has echoed these sentiments. Slot was quick to dismiss claims, including those from former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, that Wirtz has disrupted the team’s midfield. Slot likened football punditry to unsolicited advice to a heart surgeon—emphasizing that opinions are part of football, but not always reflective of the full picture. The Liverpool boss is confident that Wirtz will soon showcase his best form at Anfield.
Florian Wirtz and the Premier League’s Future
Wirtz’s adaptation period should not overshadow his immense potential. As Hesse boldly concluded, “Dear England experts, Florian Wirtz is not only our best player – but soon also the biggest attraction in your league!” With continued support from his manager and Liverpool’s fans, Wirtz remains poised to become a Premier League star.
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Opinion: Patience Will Pay Off for Liverpool
Florian Wirtz’s slow start is understandable given the jump in intensity and expectations at Liverpool, but his quality is beyond doubt. The Premier League has seen many stars take time to adapt—what matters most is resilience and the support of the team. If Liverpool gives Wirtz the time and trust he needs, he could soon become the headline-maker German fans expect.
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