The arrival of Wataru Endo, who specializes in that position, has allowed Mac Allister to jump forward. When Endo isn’t in the side, Mac Allister goes back into the holding role without any fuss. Despite this, it hasn’t stopped him from scoring spectacular and critical goals in the title race, as illustrated in the recent victory over Sheffield United.
McAllister stated, “He has played a lot of the season just sitting in front of the two center-halves as a number six. He wasn’t bought to play there, he was brought in to play further up the pitch. But he has just got on with it.” McAllister also noted, “He appears very courteous, very humble, especially bearing in mind that he has won a World Cup.”
“I was at the game.
What a strike, one to get you out of your seat,” McAllister stated. “I was doing bits for the TV and we obviously had a TV monitor in front of us. We were quite close to the Liverpool bench and all the young players watching rushed towards us to have another look at the goal.”
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