Borini Returns to Training
Two months after suffering a dislocated shoulder and nearing the end of a disappointing first season at Anfield, Fabio Borini finally got some good news when he was judged fit to return to training.
Two months after suffering a dislocated shoulder and nearing the end of a disappointing first season at Anfield, Fabio Borini finally got some good news when he was judged fit to return to training.
With the season winding down and whispers linking Fabio Borini to Fiorentina refusing to go away, the player's agent has again spoken of his belief in the Liverpool project—but his phrasing won't do much to stop speculation.
As Liverpool's foundation of young players is being set with the likes of Coutinho and Sterling, the club must look to build immense squad depth during the summer to further strengthen the team.
Two of Liverpool's longer-term casualties are getting closer to making a return, and while the calendar likely won't allow for competitive action, both should be ready to go come next season.
Despite his disappointment at a wasted season, Fabio Borini's agent insists the player isn't homesick for Italy or seeking a move back to the continent.
It was immediately clear that Fabio Borini's shoulder injury was painful, but Brendan Rodgers' post-match comments indicate that the negative impact will be lasting.
With Liverpool's senior attacking depth improved, youngster Adam Morgan has been freed up to complete a loan move to League Two side Rotherham United.
With deals to bring Daniel Sturridge and Tom Ince to Liverpool as soon as the transfer window opens all but official, the question now becomes whether they're signings that can help salvage the season or if the club hasn't learned from past mistakes.
The result may have been another disappointing one, but yet again the brilliance of Luis Suarez was on display, this time capped by one of the better goals you're likely to see.
When news of Fabio Borini's injury broke, many expected it would lead to increased chances for Liverpool's youth players. Instead, Brendan Rodgers has suggested it could lead to Luis Suarez playing in every match from here on out.
Following his return from the Italian national team with a broken foot last week, the worst has been confirmed for Liverpool and Fabio Borini as the player will have to undergo surgery and will likely be on the sidelines until January as a result.
It's another international weekend, mostly full of matches that won't be very easy on the eyes as some big country waps some smaller one upside the head. But there are bits here and there. -First,...