Wataru Endo begins early Liverpool pre-season after World Cup omission

Wataru Endo begins extra Liverpool pre-season schedule after World Cup heartbreak - Liverpool EchoWataru Endo begins extra Liverpool pre-season schedule after World Cup heartbreak - Liverpool Echo

Wataru Endo has commenced his pre-season training at Liverpool’s AXA Training Centre earlier than many of his teammates. This early start follows his exclusion from Japan’s World Cup squad due to fitness concerns.

The midfielder had not featured for Liverpool since sustaining a significant ankle injury during a match against Sunderland on February 11. Despite his return to international duty last month and playing 45 minutes in a warm-up fixture against Iceland on May 31, Japan’s head coach Hajime Moriyasu ultimately decided to omit him from the squad for the tournament, which is being held across Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

Following the confirmation of his exclusion, Endo announced his retirement from international football via social media. He posted an image from Liverpool’s Kirkby training base on Thursday with the caption ‘Day 1’, indicating the start of his pre-season. The majority of his colleagues are scheduled to return on Monday, July 13.

Endo’s International Retirement and Future at Liverpool

In his social media message, Endo expressed his frustration at not participating in the World Cup but also pride in the national team’s progress since the Qatar World Cup. He stated that he had done everything possible since his injury and had no regrets regarding his efforts.

Endo conveyed his belief in the current Japan team’s ability to overcome challenges and achieve success. He confirmed his retirement from the national team, stating he would now support them as a fan. He also encouraged unity and support for the team in the ongoing tournament.

Japan was eliminated from the tournament in the last-32 round when Brazil secured a 2-1 victory.

Endo is expected to join Liverpool’s pre-season tour to the United States, which begins on July 20. During this tour, Andoni Iraola’s team is scheduled to play friendly matches against Sunderland, Wrexham, and Leeds United in Nashville, New York, and Chicago.

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The arrival of new head coach Andoni Iraola could present Endo with opportunities for increased playing time. With several key midfielders, including Alexis Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch, away on World Cup duty, Iraola will have a reduced squad for initial assessments.

Endo, who is 33, missed the end of the previous season due to his ankle injury. Despite not being the most prominent name in the squad, he has often been a dependable option, contributing to both EFL Cup and Premier League successes. He is currently under contract until 2027.

Pre-Season Opportunity and Contract Situation

The upcoming pre-season is seen as a crucial period for Endo to impress the new coaching staff. His experience, tactical discipline, and defensive instincts are qualities that a new head coach might value when establishing team standards.

There is ongoing discussion regarding Endo’s long-term future at Liverpool. While he could remain a reliable squad option, especially given his professional attitude, the club may also consider options as he approaches the final year of his contract. Liverpool has been linked with potential midfield acquisitions, and other midfielders like Mac Allister and Curtis Jones have been mentioned in connection with possible departures.

This summer will be pivotal in determining whether Endo remains a part of Liverpool’s plans or if he will be among the players who move on. The pre-season tour to the United States, starting on July 20, will be an early test for the squad under Andoni Iraola.

Image de l'article :Andoni Iraola set to hand opportunity to veteran Liverpool star
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Harry Loxley

Harry Loxley

Senior Football Correspondent

Harry Loxley is a Senior Football Correspondent at NewsGB.org. He spent his early career reporting East Midlands football. He focuses on the Premier League, the EFL and the England national side and is known for clear, deadline-driven reporting. He holds a degree in Sports Journalism from the University of Derby and completed an NCTJ diploma. Now based in Derby, he watches non-league and runs a fan podcast. “Good football writing follows the people, not just the points.”

By Harry Loxley

Harry Loxley is a Senior Football Correspondent at NewsGB.org. He spent his early career reporting East Midlands football. He focuses on the Premier League, the EFL and the England national side and is known for clear, deadline-driven reporting. He holds a degree in Sports Journalism from the University of Derby and completed an NCTJ diploma. Now based in Derby, he watches non-league and runs a fan podcast. “Good football writing follows the people, not just the points.”