Liverpool Gears Up for the New Season: Analysis and Expectations
Just 75 days after Liverpool lifted the Premier League trophy, the new season is already just around the corner. Although the official start of the 2025-26 campaign will be at home against Bournemouth on August 15, next weekend will offer a valuable assessment of the team’s form. The match against Crystal Palace in the FA Community Shield will serve as a key barometer. This match, a century-old tradition that pits the English league champions against the FA Cup winners, will be played at Wembley. Despite the debate about its importance as a trophy, the Community Shield allows teams to hone their preparation in a competitive environment, with the attendance of around 90,000 fans. Liverpool has won this title 16 times, while Palace will play for the first time in this event. But, what can we expect from Liverpool this new season?What Liverpool Learned in the Preseason
Not participating in the revamped Club World Cup, Liverpool had the opportunity to enjoy a more extended rest period before starting preparations for the new season. On the field, the preseason has been successful, with five wins in six matches, scoring a total of 20 goals for and 9 against. The only defeat was against AC Milan.Rio Ngumoha, the new 16-year-old promise
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Although Liverpool has handled the tragedy with care, the impact of Diogo Jota’s death will be felt for a long time.“If we want to laugh, we laugh; if we want to cry, we’re going to cry,” Slot told LFCTV last month. “If [the players] want to train, they can train; if they don’t want to train, they don’t train. But be yourselves. Don’t think you have to be different from what your emotions dictate.”
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How Have the New Signings Adapted?
It’s unusual to see so many changes in a team after winning a title, but the summer promised to be key for Liverpool. With Federico Chiesa as the only signing the previous summer, the need to renew was evident. The club has spent more than £250 million on new players. Among them, Florian Wirtz stands out, who chose Liverpool over Bayern Munich in a deal that could reach 116 million pounds. Wirtz, 22 years old, has already shown his talent, scoring his first goal in the 3-1 victory over Yokohama F. Marinos in Japan. Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong have also adapted quickly, as has Giorgi Mamardashvili, who impressed in his first appearances. Hugo Ekitike also stood out against Athletic Club after his transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt. Despite the large investments, the star of the preseason has been 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha, who arrived from Chelsea’s youth academy in 2024. Ngumoha has scored three goals this summer and seems to be in Slot’s plans.What’s Left to Do in the Transfer Market?

