The Fort Worth Press - Home comforts beckon as under-fire Wirtz returns to Germany duty

USD -
AED 3.672983
AFN 63.999753
ALL 82.349918
AMD 367.289882
ANG 1.790403
AOA 917.000061
ARS 1487.519099
AUD 1.442939
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.702097
BAM 1.714216
BBD 2.014068
BDT 123.245347
BGN 1.69088
BHD 0.377025
BIF 2981
BMD 1
BND 1.293645
BOB 6.923833
BRL 5.1639
BSD 1.00011
BTN 95.501039
BWP 13.579273
BYN 2.873533
BYR 19600
BZD 2.011079
CAD 1.416797
CDF 2261.999866
CHF 0.808297
CLF 0.023743
CLP 934.440253
CNY 6.80325
CNH 6.80609
COP 3345.53
CRC 454.896049
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 96.900628
CZK 21.24455
DJF 177.720196
DKK 6.545987
DOP 58.895129
DZD 133.179461
EGP 49.620961
ERN 15
ETB 159.098173
EUR 0.8756
FJD 2.23975
FKP 0.747893
GBP 0.746655
GEL 2.640027
GGP 0.747893
GHS 11.42501
GIP 0.747893
GMD 73.505666
GNF 8780.000181
GTQ 7.629975
GYD 209.171465
HKD 7.84035
HNL 26.767174
HRK 6.597698
HTG 130.872086
HUF 315.047017
IDR 18082
ILS 3.04275
IMP 0.747893
INR 95.962799
IQD 1310.5
IRR 1374750.000309
ISK 125.329716
JEP 0.747893
JMD 158.397097
JOD 0.709005
JPY 162.558009
KES 129.250193
KGS 87.449733
KHR 4007.501861
KMF 431.000026
KPW 900.00035
KRW 1505.520461
KWD 0.30999
KYD 0.833268
KZT 469.152358
LAK 22539.999825
LBP 89550.000232
LKR 335.119974
LRD 181.749522
LSL 16.389932
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.409909
MAD 9.36625
MDL 17.58916
MGA 4290.000228
MKD 53.988359
MMK 2099.538185
MNT 3585.774335
MOP 8.074027
MRU 40.07044
MUR 47.179703
MVR 15.450066
MWK 1736.999777
MXN 17.577498
MYR 4.076502
MZN 63.9159
NAD 16.390494
NGN 1376.419708
NIO 36.650578
NOK 9.77622
NPR 152.801662
NZD 1.754079
OMR 0.384499
PAB 0.999974
PEN 3.408007
PGK 4.38014
PHP 61.655979
PKR 278.202498
PLN 3.77338
PYG 6077.791169
QAR 3.646504
RON 4.583305
RSD 102.819032
RUB 76.790877
RWF 1465
SAR 3.767921
SBD 8.078071
SCR 14.609854
SDG 600.502932
SEK 9.69404
SGD 1.2942
SHP 0.746601
SLE 24.324986
SLL 20969.503664
SOS 571.504962
SRD 37.605496
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.65
SVC 8.750301
SYP 110.532098
SZL 16.389847
THB 33.455497
TJS 9.259464
TMT 3.5
TND 2.94875
TOP 2.40776
TRY 46.858202
TTD 6.791828
TWD 32.063301
TZS 2628.465032
UAH 44.491862
UGX 3694.532705
UYU 40.267339
UZS 12020.000197
VES 685.08515
VND 26295
VUV 119.800928
WST 2.768482
XAF 574.931854
XAG 0.017161
XAU 0.000245
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.802126
XDR 0.715112
XOF 574.000032
XPF 104.850124
YER 237.075022
ZAR 16.4203
ZMK 9001.197327
ZMW 18.173771
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    -6.6500

    61.5

    -10.81%

  • CMSC

    0.0300

    22.01

    +0.14%

  • NGG

    0.4200

    83.53

    +0.5%

  • BCE

    0.0500

    21.45

    +0.23%

  • AZN

    -3.8400

    189.28

    -2.03%

  • GSK

    -0.8000

    52.52

    -1.52%

  • BCC

    -2.1100

    71.29

    -2.96%

  • CMSD

    0.1600

    22.35

    +0.72%

  • RIO

    -2.4500

    88.8

    -2.76%

  • RELX

    -0.7600

    32.05

    -2.37%

  • RYCEF

    -0.4200

    19.01

    -2.21%

  • VOD

    0.0400

    13.09

    +0.31%

  • BTI

    -0.4100

    61.39

    -0.67%

  • BP

    0.6000

    39.21

    +1.53%

  • JRI

    -0.1000

    13

    -0.77%

Home comforts beckon as under-fire Wirtz returns to Germany duty
Home comforts beckon as under-fire Wirtz returns to Germany duty / Photo: © AFP

Home comforts beckon as under-fire Wirtz returns to Germany duty

After a difficult start in Liverpool, midfielder Florian Wirtz will hope a return to the familiar surroundings of international duty with Germany will ignite a turnaround in form.

Text size:

Wirtz is yet to score or assist in nine matches in the Premier League and Champions League since arriving at Anfield in the summer for a fee of £100 million (115 million euros) that could rise to £116 million.

Liverpool's three-game losing streak, their longest under coach Arne Slot, has turned up the heat on the 22-year-old midfielder.

Germany's October World Cup qualifiers are an ideal chance for Wirtz to find form.

The Germans take on Luxembourg on Friday and play Northern Ireland in Belfast three days later.

After an opening 2-0 loss in Slovakia and an unconvincing win over Northern Ireland, the four-time World Cup winners also need to find form fast to guarantee qualification for next year's World Cup.

- 'The obvious problem' -

Only 10 games into life at Liverpool, Wirtz has already felt the sting of the British media.

After the Champions League defeat to Galatasaray, former Liverpool defender turned commentator Jamie Carragher said Wirtz should be dropped, calling him "the obvious problem".

"He's not at the races at all," Carragher said, adding "he needs to come out of the team for Liverpool to get back to where they were last season."

Broadcaster Gary Neville called Wirtz "a bit predictable", saying he "needs work, needs coaching".

Wirtz's numbers may not make for pretty reading but some have suggested the midfielder's struggles cannot be separated from Liverpool's poor performances.

"Wirtz is taking a bit longer to settle in than we thought, that's all it is," pundit Micah Richards said on Wednesday in a podcast.

"Wirtz is creating some very good chances -- they're just not being taken.

"The problem is the price tag."

In the second half against Galatasaray, Wirtz twice created strong chances for Liverpool to equalise, both of which were wasted.

Moments after coming off the bench in Saturday's loss to Chelsea, Wirtz laid on a clever backheel on the turn for Mo Salah.

After blasting wide with only the goalkeeper to beat, the Egyptian apologised to Wirtz.

- 'Sure bet' -

Wirtz can benefit from a return to Germany, where most believe concerns over his ability are greatly exaggerated.

German FA (DFB) sport boss Andreas Rettig told Bild on Wednesday: "One thing is certain -- Florian will make his mark at Liverpool."

DFB sporting director Rudi Voeller told Sky Sports Wirtz needed time to adjust to his new role at Liverpool but "would prevail".

"At Leverkusen, they were always looking for him, he always received the ball and he was the leader. At Liverpool, he's not being served like he used to be."

World Cup-winning captain Philipp Lahm called the midfielder a "sure bet".

But the most important endorsement came from coach Julian Nagelsmann, who called Wirtz Germany's "most important attacking player".

Long-term injuries to attackers Jamal Musiala and Kai Havertz have made Wirtz Germany's main creative force.

Against Northern Ireland in September, Wirtz scored a stunning free-kick to put Germany on course for victory.

Never Germany's primary goal scorer, the former Bayer Leverkusen midfielder has seven and three assists in his past 15 international games.

Wirtz himself seems untroubled by his early Liverpool teething problems.

In an interview with Sky Germany in September, Wirtz said: "Of course I would have liked to have already scored a goal or been involved in a few goals.

"But no matter what anyone says, I stay calm. I know what I can do, and I know that eventually I'll show it fully on the pitch."

J.P.Estrada--TFWP