Monday 9 May 2016

Liverpool mourns as Jose Enrique is released

Jose Enrique Football365
Could we all spare a moment, please? Jose Enrique has been released by Liverpool.
Signed by Kenny Dalglish from Newcastle in 2011, the Spaniard quickly established himself as the club’s first-choice left-back.
Enrique played 78 games during his first two seasons at Anfield, helping the club win the 2012 League Cup.
The 30-year-old has found himself on the periphery of the squad since however, and has not featured once in the Premier League this season.
Paul Joyce of the Daily Express reports that with Enrique’s contract expiring in the summer, the club have taken the decision to release him early ‘in order to help him plot the next move in his stalled career’.
Enrique was asked to train with the reserves by former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers last season, and his job role changed from ‘professional footballer’ to ‘unofficial social media manager’ recently.
Alberto Moreno, Jon Flanagan and Brad Smith are now ahead of the Spaniard in the left-back pecking order, with Enrique not having featured in a matchday squad since February.
Thankfully, no-one predicted that he would be one of five players to benefit from Rodgers’ exit back in October. Nope, no-one at all. Nobody.

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