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Keita: A new Iniesta?

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The summer signing from RB Leipzig is already making his presence felt at Anfield - and there is more to come from him

Good things come to those who wait, and in the case of Liverpool and Naby Keita the saying could not be more appropriate.
They’ve been dying to see the Guinean at Anfield. The 12-month wait has felt like a lifetime.
One game into the new Premier League season, it looks like it was worth it. The little man is making a huge impression.

Keita starred as the Reds made a flying start to the campaign, his performance one of the standouts in Sunday’s 4-0 win over West Ham .
Sharp and dynamic, aggressive and creative, it was everything Jurgen Klopp had hoped for from the £53 million ($67m) man. The Liverpool manager tries to hide it, but he’s more excited about the 22-year-old’s arrival than any other. He believes Keita can take his side to the next level – the winning level.
“I said from the beginning that he settled really quick,” Klopp said after the West Ham game. It certainly seemed that way on the pitch. Keita, playing as a ‘No.8’ on the left of Liverpool’s midfield three, looked like he’d been at Anfield all his life.
“He’s been here eight minutes but it looks like he’s been here eight years,” remarked Jamie Redknapp, the former Reds captain. “He’s been the main man.”
It is obvious already why Liverpool were prepared to sit tight and wait a year for Keita. The deal to bring him from RB Leipzig was agreed last August, the culmination of a prolonged charm offensive from Reds sporting director Michael Edwards, who negotiated hard with the German club to find a suitable arrangement.
Klopp was disappointed not to have secured his services for last season, with Leipzig simply unwilling to sell their prized asset ahead of the club’s first season in the Champions League. Barcelona and Bayern Munich made advances, but it was Liverpool’s pitch which won the day. Klopp, Edwards and the rest of the Reds’ recruitment team deserve huge credit. Even when having to wait a year, they knew they’d pulled off a coup.
“I have contact to a lot of people in the Bundesliga,” Klopp said after the deal was confirmed last year. “And I have never had so many congratulations messages as I had after signing Naby!”
Liverpool had watched Keita for three years, first scouting him playing for Salzburg as a 19-year-old against Malmo in a Champions League qualifier. He didn’t play well; he was booked in the first half and substituted before the second. Salzburg lost 3-0.
Still, Liverpool tracked him throughout his time in Austria, where he was named player of the year, and followed his progress as he moved on to Leipzig, Salzburg’s sister club, in 2016.
They saw a midfielder with an astonishing array of gifts; acceleration, quick feet, an instinctive awareness of space in both an attacking and defensive sense, excellent balance and the ability to play passes as well as carry the ball forwards.
His skillset was deemed unique. Comparisons to N’Golo Kante arrived, but Keita’s footballing idol was Andres Iniesta. Frederic Arpinon, the scout who took Keita to his first European club, FC Istres in France, immediately saw the similarities.
“Straightaway, he reminded me of Iniesta,” Arpinon told the Liverpool ECHO earlier this year. “His technique was excellent, he was so good on the ball, he was strong and he could pass it well. When he lost the ball, he worked so hard to win it back. He could do everything.”
That much was evident at Leipzig, his unique talents helped Ralph Hassenhutl’s side make an immediate impression on the Bundesliga, finishing second to Bayern Munich in their maiden top-flight campaign. It confirmed his place as one of Europe’s hottest properties, and convinced Liverpool to make their move.

Now he’s here, the smile has barely left Klopp’s face. He knows he has a special talent, one which can turn his midfield from a grafting one into a brilliant one, adding drive and penetration as well as work-rate. “He’s in because he’s a fantastic football player,” he told reporters on Sunday.
While Fabinho, his other big-money midfield signing, is given time to adjust and adapt to a new club and a new league, Klopp is happy to unleash Keita on an unsuspecting Premier League.
Team-mates, meanwhile, have been blown away by what they have seen from the 23-year-old.
In July, Goal visited Melwood for an exclusive interview with Joe Gomez . Keita had just completed his first week at the club, and walked past as we conducted our chat. “He’s the real deal,” Gomez told us. “He’s been unreal in training.”
After West Ham had been swept aside at the weekend, Gini Wijnaldum – a player whose place will be challenged by Keita’s arrival – was similarly effusive.
“He can provide assists, he can score goals,” the Dutchman smiled. “He can keep the ball and give us... I don't want to say time to rest but... time to keep the ball as a team. He can regain the ball, his counter-pressing is good. I think he's a good signing for us!”
James Milner, the only man who covered more distance than Keita against the Hammers on Sunday, agrees.
"He's top quality, like all the signings we've brought in," the vice-captain said.
"He's only going to get better. You can only imagine how good he’s going to be in a few months' time with more games and more time with the boys."

It is telling that Liverpool had no hesitation offering him the No.8 jersey, which had unsurprisingly remained dormant since Steven Gerrard’s exit in 2015. Gerrard was there to hand it over personally when Keita signed his Reds contract last year – a symbolic moment.
“If somebody like that gives you his shirt number, it’s not to play around with,” Keita says. “It is to try and do as much as he did – that’s my motivation.”
One game in, he’s already on the right track. If he can stay there, then Liverpool will be on the way to glory.
And that really would be worth the wait.


So, we haven't seen much of him yet, but all of the omens seem good with this one that he's blowing everybody in the club away. Is the Iniesta comparison valid? Isn't he a bit more tippy-tappy bellendy compared to Keita?
 
His dick must be RAW the amount of wanking off hes had after one game

We're allowed to be excited dude. And it isn't just about one game. He was ace in preseason and we knew he had an extraordinary skill set from the reports from Leipzig.
 
We're allowed to be excited dude. And it isn't just about one game. He was ace in preseason and we knew he had an extraordinary skill set from the reports from Leipzig.
Not complaining. Just worried about his (probably) exquisite cock.
 
I think that comparison seems a little immature and also a bit off too. Either way I am a big, BIG fan of Keita and have been so ever since I watched him with Leipzig.

Massive signing really and another one to our collection og massive signings of late, I might add.
 
Not complaining. Just worried about his (probably) exquisite cock.

You're worried his cock is better than yours, aren't you? Don't. His cock will never be the glistering avatar for our forum that yours is man.
 
Lets everybody calm the fuck down. Whilst im sure Nabys wabby is breathtaking and a real rod of majesty, in no way will it engender the almost MYTHICAL magic properties of my own wündercock.

I’ll wager Nabys dick hasnt once helped us out in the mud on a wet Wednesday night in Stoke.
 
Kantiesta.

I was about to say the same thing as Oncy. As highly as I rate him, it's ONE FUCKING GAME. The comparisons to Iniesta after one competitive fixture in a Liverpool shirt are absurd.
 
Kantiesta.

I was about to say the same thing as Oncy. As highly as I rate him, it's ONE FUCKING GAME. The comparisons to Iniesta after one competitive fixture in a Liverpool shirt are absurd.

Did you actually read this Halmy? The person who compared him to Iniesta thought of the comparison when he scouted him and brought him to Salzburg. Nobody else is doing so, and yer man did so before he had played ANY games for Liverpool. Or Leipzig for that matter! Read man!
 
Did you actually read this Halmy? The person who compared him to Iniesta thought of the comparison when he scouted him and brought him to Salzburg. Nobody else is doing so, and yer man did so before he had played ANY games for Liverpool. Or Leipzig for that matter! Read man!

That's me told. No I didn't read it ha.
 
Not exactly bowled over so far if I’m honest, some good flashes, very early days, I’m sure he’ll be very good
 
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Joy to watch!
 
Those two clips cover the entirety of his contribution last night. Glimpes of class.
Seriously?! Fuck off!

He puts some serious work in last night & constantly showed for the ball, relieving pressure at the back & helping set up attacks & linking brilliantly with the front three at times (despite it being clear they need more time to get on the same wavelength), whilst freeing Firmino to drop back deeper a lot more (which I think was under Klopp's instruction he did it so much).

To say all he did was those two glimpses of class is completely unfair & ignores everything else he did.

It's akin to saying that all Milner did was score a penalty.
 
3 shots 1 key pass 5 tackles 1 interception 8 possession gains 83 touches 20/23 attacking 3rd passes 86% passing accuracy.
And those can't take into account how often he tried to dribble or simply barge through their defence.

Whilst it didn't directly lead to a goal, it meant when it dropped near him or Mane they eventually all started to back off half a yard instead of crowding them & it led to them losing some of their solid shape at the back & increasing their nerves when we attacked.
 
Keita is great at carrying the ball. I like players who can do that. Coutinho could do it. Ox can do it to a certain extent and now Keita looks to be able to waltz the entire pitch with the ball. At one stage he carried the ball from inside our half into their box and won a corner from it.

Yeah, some of us are getting carried away, so what? It's an internet forum. It's what we do.
Naby Keita is King.
 
Wheres the '1 glaring error which nearly lead to a palace goal' ?

Look he was alright and showed glimpses of class and yeah its nice in Ox's absence to have a midfielder wanting to drive forwards
 
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