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<p>Former Arsenal winger Paul Merson believes Liverpool have lost their
fear factor and are not playing at their best level. He believes this
season's run of poor form is indicative that their much-feared rivals in
Manchester are now capable of being defeated.<br><br>In the past, teams
used to be intimidated by Liverpool. They believed that if you played
well there, your chances for victory would be slim; but this has all
changed now.<br><br>The fear factor has diminished for Liverpool, which
is an encouraging development for a club known for its fear of defeat.
This may indicate that Liverpool are getting closer to winning trophies
but haven't quite made it yet.<br><br>On Sunday, Liverpool recorded one
of their greatest victories over Manchester United with a 7-0 triumph at
Anfield. Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, Divock Origi and Darwin Nunez all
scored goals in the win while Roberto Firmino also chipped in with one.<br><br>Read More: <a href="https://kora.yalla-shoot-new.live" rel="dofollow">يلا شوت</a><br><br>Liverpool
have already won the FA Cup and Europa League this season, propelling
them into the quarter-finals of the Champions League. But they face a
formidable task against Real Madrid in the second leg - they haven't
defeated Madrid since 2009, so Klopp knows his team must break free of
their recent cycle if they hope to advance further in this tie.<br><br>He
believes the Reds need a striker to replace Sadio Mane, who has been
out injured for much of this season. Aubameyang is his man for that job
and hopes Jurgen Klopp makes the switch during the summer transfer
window.<br><br>Aubameyang can be an asset to any squad, but he must be
capable of scoring 25 goals per season - something Aubameyang certainly
can. Although not naturally gifted with that talent, his abilities as a
striker make him ideal for this role.<br><br>Furthermore, Sadio Mane and
Mohamed Salah will have someone to rely on when the going gets tough.
His ball-winning skills and speed add an extra dimension to the game's
intensity.<br><br>His speed allows him to get up and down the field
quickly, which is essential for a side that relies on fast-paced
football. Furthermore, he provides protection for Roberto Firmino in
midfield so he can focus more on defending.<br><br>Gakpo looks different
than the player who scored against Everton and that's exactly what
Klopp wants from him. He's an impressive attacking threat who will be
key in Liverpool's success this season.<br><br>Hopefully he can reach
that level, but he must work to improve. At 19, he still has plenty of
time to develop into the player of his dreams.<br><br>Liverpool have an
excellent opportunity to start winning their first trophy of the season,
but they must do it with flair. A draw against Real Madrid would do
them no favors, so they must regroup over the next few days and return
to being at their best for this match.<br><br>Read More: <a href="https://kora.yalla-shoot-new.live" rel="dofollow">يلا شوت الجديد</a><br></p>
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