Federico Chiesa, a flop in the making?

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Arriving this summer at Liverpool, Federico Chiesa is struggling to establish himself in the Premier League. The former Juventus striker has only played 77 minutes in all competitions this season and has had a string of injuries. His coach, Arne Slot, expressed his concerns about the Italian’s difficult integration, pointing to the intensity of the Premier League and Chiesa’s lack of physical preparation.

Chiesa, a failure in the making?

Despite a long-term contract with the Reds, Chiesa has not yet found his place in the squad. Used mainly as a right winger, a role different from the one he occupied in Serie A, the Italian seems to be struggling and has still not managed to unlock his goal or dribble counter. Slot remains hopeful, but the situation is becoming worrying for the 26-year-old striker.

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