How Xherdan Shaqiri became the model squad player while at Liverpool

Xherdan Shaqiri
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Xherdan Shaqiri’s last Liverpool goal came against Lincoln. His most recent for Switzerland in a Euro 2020 quarter-final against Spain. A couple of weeks earlier he had scored twice, once in spectacular style, against Turkey, ensuring he took his place in a select group alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, Romelu Lukaku and Ivan Perisic of players who have scored in each of the last two World Cups and European Championships.

Yet while his time at Liverpool descended into anti-climax, with no goal in almost a year and only seven league starts in his last two injury-hit seasons, the ability showed at major tournaments highlighted why it was a rare kind of success. The creative fulcrum for his country was a cut-price, bit-part player for his club, but briefly the small man for the big occasion. 

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Richard Jolly

Richard Jolly also writes for the National, the Guardian, the Observer, the Straits Times, the Independent, Sporting Life, Football 365 and the Blizzard. He has written for the FourFourTwo website since 2018 and for the magazine in the 1990s and the 2020s, but not in between. He has covered 1500+ games and remembers a disturbing number of the 0-0 draws.