Football is indeed a funny game. A player who is considered to be inseparable to a team suddenly finds himself out of favour and someone else takes his place. Otherwise who would have foreseen that David Luiz, a fan favourite in the Stamford Bridge ranks, would have left Chelsea and moved to PSG? Something similar has happened to Daniel Agger, another player who is adored in and around Liverpool.
The Danish centre back who was an integral part of the club a season back suddenly finds himself out of favour. The person who was given the responsibility of vice captaining the side, has expressed his disappointment at being made to sit out and may soon be out of the club in search of greener pastures with a number of clubs calling. Here we take a look as to why it is the right time for Daniel Agger to move on.
1. Too good to be a backup
There is absolutely no doubt on anybody’s mind that Daniel Agger is a fine defender and always gives his hundred percent for the team. A season back he was linked to Barcelona as the Catalans were looking for a centre back. Suddenly being demoted to the reserve bench is a big blow to any played and it is unfair on Agger who has always tried to uplift the team with his onfield performances and his leadership. There would be many clubs in the world who would be delighted to have a player as Agger in their backline and Liverpool must not be stubborn in the negotiations for Agger.
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