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'Let’s see what happens'- Bundesliga star expresses Anfield Dream
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Liverpool are soaring this season, enjoying an impressive unbeaten run in the Premier League with only a single loss, handed to them by the giant-killers Nottingham Forest . The squad is thriving under Arne’s thoughtfully implemented tactics, showing remarkable synchronization on the pitch. Meanwhile, Bundesliga star Keven Schlotterbeck has expressed his ambitious dream of playing at Liverpool’s iconic Anfield in the Champions League someday.

The German defender, now representing Augsburg following his transfer from Freiburg, finds himself with the team in 13th place, far from competing for the Bundesliga title. Schlotterbeck has acknowledged that winning the league this season is out of reach.

Despite this, he remains determined to work hard, keeping his dream of playing at Liverpool’s Anfield alive and striving to make it a reality.

Anfield is a dream stadium for many

Anfield is more than just a football stadium. It’s a symbol of passion, history, and unity. Steeped in tradition, it has witnessed countless unforgettable moments that have shaped the game. The iconic Kop and the deafening chants of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” create an atmosphere like no other, making it a fortress for Liverpool and an awe-inspiring venue for football fans worldwide.

The German defender has expressed his desire to play at Anfield, recognising it as a significant milestone for any footballer. While acknowledging that his team is far from contending for the Bundesliga title this season, he remains optimistic about their potential. He believes in the squad’s talent and is determined to focus on moving forward, aiming for consistent performances and a successful campaign.

Speaking to ran.de, the German defender expressed his dreams

“I spoke to a few guys who played at Anfield. It would be great if we could travel to Liverpool because it’s just an unbelievably great stadium”,

“To do that, we have to score, score, score and see what happens at the end of the season.

“There is no question that we will not become German champions this year. “I am nevertheless convinced that there is a lot of talent in the team and that we can have a successful year together.

“We want to attack so that we don’t have to look back, but rather forward.”

Anfield stands as one of the most iconic football stadiums in the world, and only time will reveal if Schlotterbeck will ever have the opportunity to grace Liverpool’s legendary home ground.

This article first appeared on The Kop Times and was syndicated with permission.

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