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I was gutted when Liverpool dropped me on day of final – I couldn’t digest it

by Sarkiya Ranen
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I was gutted when Liverpool dropped me on day of final – I couldn’t digest it
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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has opened up on his time at Liverpool and the heartbreak of being left out of Jurgen Klopp’s squad for the 2022 FA Cup final against Chelsea

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has spoken of his disappointment at being sidelined at Liverpool, including the heartache of being dropped from Jurgen Klopp’s squad on the day of a cup final. The midfielder, who is currently without a club after his contract with Besiktas ended in the summer, left Anfield when his deal expired in 2023.

The former Arsenal player, who was signed for £35m in 2017, made 146 appearances and scored 18 goals and provided 13 assists during his six-year stint at Liverpool.

He was part of the team that clinched the Premier League, Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, European Super Cup and League Cup titles during his time at Anfield.

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Despite suffering an ACL injury in the Champions League semi-final in April 2018, the 32-year-old bounced back to play a crucial role in Liverpool’s 2019/20 Premier League title-winning season.

However, he then faced lengthy spells on the sidelines due to injuries in the 2020/21 and 2022/23 seasons, and had a limited role in the 2021/22 campaign, reports the Liverpool Echo.

Despite being an unused substitute in Liverpool’s League Cup final victory over Chelsea in 2022, he was later omitted from the matchday squad entirely for their FA Cup final win against the same team.

Oxlade-Chamberlain confessed that he was taken aback by Klopp’s decision, expressing his sorrow at missing out on several key matches during his tenure at Anfield.

“When I got injured (in 2018), there was that thing of I want to win but there was always that thing of, ‘If we win and I’m not in the squad, it will hurt’,” he confessed when speaking on Ben Foster’s Fozcast. “We lost the first (Champions League) final when I was injured – I was out for a year.

“I lost out on the semi-final and the final so when I was on the pitch with the crutches, I was like, ‘Oh no, am I allowed to claim this [winners medal]? Does this still count? Because I’m not in the squad for the final and I’m injured.’

“When we got to the Champions League final again, I was back and I was in the squad. For me, I was like, ‘I’m counting this.’

“I’ve been training, I’ve made a couple of appearances since coming back from injury, and I’ve got to claim this. This is it. But there is always that little thing of, ‘I wish I could have played.’

“I have the same thought with a few of the things I’ve won. The FA Cup at Liverpool, I got dropped out of the squad on the day of the game – I was gutted and that one hurt.

“We went on and won. The manager made the decision and that season I wasn’t necessarily playing all the games in the Premier League, or starting, so the FA Cup was my chance.

“I played every round of that FA Cup, then I wasn’t even on the bench, and I wasn’t expecting that. I wasn’t ready to digest that.

“At the same time you look back and think, ‘I played in all of them, started all of them, and it’s a team game. You’re part of a team, but it is what it is. There is a part of you that wants to play in every final.”

Oxlade-Chamberlain believes he was enjoying the finest form of his career before cruelly sustaining the aforementioned ACL injury against Roma in the Champions League semi-finals.

And whilst he battled back to continue playing his role for Liverpool, he believes he was never afforded a genuine opportunity to reclaim his position following his comeback.

“I got injured in the semi-final of the Champions League, in the first leg against Roma,” he said. “I was a big part of the push towards the back end of that season – it was the best I played.

“From December to when I got injured in March/April, that was the best I had ever been playing. Everything was just automatic, I wasn’t thinking about anything – the connection I had with Trent [Alexander-Arnold] and Mo [Salah] on my side, was unbelievable.

“When I did my ACL, I was out for a year with that. When I came back, I didn’t go straight back into the team. I spent six months on the periphery, coming off the bench here and there, but I didn’t play much.

“At that point [in people’s minds], it’s almost like your injury is extended. I look at Virg [Virgil van Dijk] when he did his, and it was a horrendous injury as well.

“He’s an amazing player and an amazing athlete, and he could physically cope with it. As soon as he was fit, he played, and it was almost like, injury squashed.

“In my position, there’s eight midfielders, and we’re all battling for places. If you have six months out, good luck getting your place back.

“You come back and you’re ready to play – I always felt I didn’t get put back in quickly enough to squash the injury concerns. Even though I’m feeling good and fine, people want to see you string 20 games together before they think your injury is done.”

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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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