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Bradley progress? Wasteful attack? Fans on what's going under the radar

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We asked for your views on what's the one thing going on at Liverpool that is being overlooked.

Here are some of your comments:

Mohammed: The main thing that goes unnoticed is Cody Gakpo's performances. There are some people that are saying he's playing well - but he's playing way better than that. Why isn't that emphasised enough? Every game he plays, I just know he's going to pull a big performance to help us win.

Brian: Fixture congestion. It's mentioned, but never actually addressed. Isn't it more than a little ridiculous to expect clubs to turn a first XI, plus subs, out every three days for a sustained period? We need to find another way around having our top teams active in four major tournaments every year.

Yusuf: One thing that has been going under the radar is the improvement in Conor Bradley. He has been giving some crucial assists in games as a starter for Liverpool. At only 21 years old, I definitely think he has potential to become a huge part of their defence.

David: Why are we persevering with Federico Chiesa, Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez? They put in the effort but are too wasteful. Diogo Jota is a great player when fit and not recovering from injuries, but we desperately need to find players who can score more often. As for the players who have not extended their contracts, we have to assume by now that they are moving on - so we need to find replacements for them. We are letting players leave for nothing when we could have got some return on them. It doesn't make any sense because the amount of changes will hamper us next season.

Eug D: With so much contract talk about, why is no-one talking about Caoimhin Kelleher? We should be trying to keep him, so get his contract sorted so he doesn't want to leave.

Robel: The team's lack of quality depth in certain areas has been covered by the relatively successful results so far. One injury to Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, Ryan Gravenberch or Diogo Jota, means the next cover is significantly a step down. Our season can be derailed with just two major injuries.

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