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Takumi Minamino: 26 to 30 years old is the golden age, and I hope to play more games and contribute to the team

Takumi Minamino: 26 to 30 years old is the golden age, and I hope to play more games and contribute to the team

Live bar On 24 December, in the Quarter-final match of the League Cup, Liverpool midfielder Takumi Minamino played well, first assisting Jota to pull back a goal, and scoring a desperate goal in injury time, dragging the game into a penalty shootout and finally helping the Reds to win the opponent, performing remarkablely.

After the match, Takumi Minamino was interviewed by the Echo newspaper, in which he talked about his desire to play the game and hoped to take advantage of the golden age of his football career to contribute to the team.

Takumi Minamino told reporters: "As a player, I am very eager to be able to play in all the games, and sometimes failure to play will make the players have some negative emotions, but I will turn this negative emotion into motivation to improve myself. ”

"I'm working hard every day and hopefully I can play in more games and get more chances to play. I want to play more games and prove myself as much as I can, so I use all the negative emotions as a booster to keep moving forward. ”

"Klopp is able to keep the players motivated, passionate, and when I can't play, he talks to me and gives me motivation to keep me motivated. He treats the players equally and equally, and I admire his management skills. ”

Commenting on salah and Mane's participation in the Africa Cup of Nations and the possibility that they might get more appearances, Takumi Minamino said: "For footballers, 26 to 30 years old is their golden age, of course I want to play as many games as possible during this period, and now I play for one of the strongest teams in football today, hoping to dedicate my best to this team and make a career here. ”

"I would be happy to play all the games in the League Cup, and if I could help the team win every game and win the title, it would be good for me or for the team. If I have more opportunities to play in the League Cup, it is also an opportunity for me, and I will try to show my talents and do my best to contribute to the team's victory. I want to improve myself further. ”

(Jaden)

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