This season, the defensive midfielder played 29 times for Aberdeen, who finished third in the Scottish Premiership.
After his memorable loan stint up North this season, Liverpool player Leighton Clarkson sent a gracious message to Aberdeen.
The Dons finished third behind Celtic and Rangers thanks in part to the 29 games that Clarkson, 21, played in the Scottish Premiership alone, contributing four goals and seven assists. If Celtic wins the championship match of the Scottish Cup next month against Inverness, they will qualify for the European group stage.
Naturally, Aberdeen and Clarkson will support the Glasgow giants in that match.
They are nevertheless anticipating a thrilling adventure, regardless of what happens.
Clarkson used social media to bid the Scottish team farewell after playing his final loan game for Aberdeen on Saturday afternoon against Celtic. Additionally, he expressed his best wishes for them on their planned European excursion, which has been approved with a few minor adjustments.
The Liverpool alumnus wrote in two parts: “A big thank you to everyone involved at Aberdeen for making this season unforgettable – from their staff who helped me so much, to the players who welcomed me from day one, and the fans who have given me nothing but respect and appreciation and memories that will stay with me forever. A final point. Enjoy your travels in Europe. “.
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We’ve had a poor season says Liverpool boss
Liverpool has set themselves up well to take on new challenges in the upcoming season.
Under manager Jurgen Klopp, the Reds have not had the most successful of seasons.
The Reds didn’t take home any hardware and finished outside the top four in the Premier League a year after coming close to winning four trophies.
In response to a question about 2022–2023 being over, Klopp said on the team website: “There were times during the season when you thought the season would last for four years. We are grateful for the last 10 or 12 games. I’m not sure how long we avoided defeat. 11 games, so that was a huge help, gave us a real boost, perspective, and a foundation for what we need to do.
“We see that it wasn’t the best season ever; we know that; we are very disappointed that we didn’t finish in the top four, but there are times when you have to admit there were four teams that were better than us. That’s the reality.
“We had a poor season on the field, and fifth place is also a message. If we were to act more like ourselves, which is exactly what we will do again next season, we would once again be a contender.
Because of how inconsistent the season had been up until that point, “the last 10, 11, games helped us to realize that again. We were aware of how we got into the predicament, but there were a lot of times when we believed we had it under control, only to discover a week later that we hadn’t. That was the issue, end of story. Now that it’s over, we can start getting ready for the future. “.
The defensive midfielder played 29 times for Aberdeen this year as they finished third in the Scottish Premiership.
After his memorable loan stint north of the border this season, Liverpool player Leighton Clarkson sent a gracious message to Aberdeen.
Clarkson, 21, participated in 29 games in the Scottish Premiership alone, scoring four goals and dishing out seven assists to help the Dons finish third behind Celtic and Rangers. If Celtic defeats Inverness in the championship game of the Scottish Cup next month, they will qualify for the European group stage.
It goes without saying that Clarkson and Aberdeen will support the Glasgow giants in that match. But in either case, they can look forward to a thrilling adventure.
Clarkson used social media to say goodbye to Aberdeen after playing his final loan game for the Scottish team on Saturday afternoon, which just so happened to be against Celtic. Additionally, he expressed his best wishes for them on their planned European excursion, which has been approved with a few minor adjustments.
The Liverpool alumnus wrote in two parts: “A big thank you to everyone involved at Aberdeen for making this season unforgettable – from their staff who helped me so much, to the players who welcomed me from day one, and the fans who have given me nothing but respect and appreciation and memories that will stay with me forever. And finally. Enjoy your travels in Europe. “.
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We’ve played poorly this season, according to Liverpool manager Klopp.
Liverpool has established a solid foundation for taking on new challenges the following season.
Under manager Jurgen Klopp, the Reds have not had the most successful of campaigns.
The Reds didn’t win any awards last season and finished outside the top four of the Premier League, a year after coming close to winning four trophies.
When questioned about 2022–2023 being over, Klopp told the team website: “There were times in the season when you thought the season would last for four years. God is to be praised for the last 10 or 12 games. I’m not sure how long we avoided losing. 11 games gave us a huge boost, provided us with perspective, and provided us with a framework for what we needed to do.
There are times when you have to admit there were four teams that were better than us, but we see that it didn’t end up being the best ever season, we know that, and we are very disappointed that we didn’t place in the top four. The truth is that.
The fact that we finished fifth despite having a poor season is also a message. Imagine that we are more like ourselves, which we most certainly will be again next season; then, we will once more be a contender.
“The last 10, 11, games helped us to realize that again because before then [it was] a season that was very hard to understand from a consistency point of view. We were aware of how we got into the predicament, but there were numerous occasions when we believed we had resolved the issue at hand only to discover a week later that we had not. That was the issue, and that is all there is to it. Now that it’s over, we can begin making plans for the future. “.