At the heart of Liverpool's hopes of a strong finish - and now restored to the heart of their line-up - is Fabinho. Liverpool have kept just two clean sheets and conceded 24 in the 14 Premier League games they've played without him at centre-back. His switch back to his usual role was welcomed by Liverpool supporters on social media - but Fabinho feels his time at centre-back has made him a better all-round player. With his regular midfield team-mate and Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson now also sidelined with injury, Fabinho's emergence as a leader in this team is timely. First up, against the Gunners, Liverpool will have to press Arsenal's creative midfielders such as Martin Odegaard and Emile Smith Rowe, explains Fabinho.
Source: Sky sports April 02, 2021 14:53 UTC