After a string of incredible exhibitions made Philippe Coutinho a necessary piece of Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool transformation, previous World Cup victor Lucio tells Pete Hall that his "extraordinary companion" can get to be one of the best players on the planet, and Anfield is the ideal stage for him to reach such grand statures.
Rout at Newcastle on Sunday was just Liverpool's second loss of Jurgen Klopp's rule in all rivalries, having neglected to duplicate the glittering assaulting energy that the charming German has presented since his entry.
One conceivable explanation behind such an unsatisfying appearing on Tyneside was the nonappearance of Philippe Coutinho, who has been at the focal point of Liverpool's inventive system.
Brazilian shield Lucio likes what he sees from his kindred kinsman - with whom he shared a changing area at Inter Milan somewhere around 2009 and 2012 - and tipped his previous partner for the exceptionally top, crediting himself for helping the 23-year-old in his initial profession.
"I am extremely cheerful that he is having accomplishment at Liverpool," Lucio told Sky Sports. "There is potential to be the best player on the planet, of that there is most likely. Be that as it may, it will rely on upon what happens around him. He is just going to show signs of improvement.
"When he was at Inter, he wasn't playing and we got closer, and lived close-by to one another.
"My family became more acquainted with his family, and gave all our backing, and we offered him some assistance with achieving what he has with that backing. Everything that he is doing now is down to his marriage and crew. His state of mind is great."
Coutinho is back in preparing in front of Liverpool's Europa League conflict with FC Sion - giving Klopp a noteworthy help as he hopes to bob once again from his side's easygoing showcase in the North East.
Barcelona have been intensely connected with a move for Coutinho in the British press, and Brazil partner Neymar and the Catalan club's executive Robert Fernandez both expressing they think Coutinho could be a fit at the Nou Camp.
Hypothesis is prone to build when Barca's FIFA-forced exchange ban is lifted in January, however Lucio trusts that with a plenty of No 10s in Luis Enrique's squad, being the point of convergence of the Liverpool imaginative munititions stockpile is the best place for Coutinho, for the present.
"I feel that is an individual choice for him [Barca move], however Barcelona have a considerable measure of incredible players, yet that can put a shade [sic] on his play," Lucio included.
"Liverpool is the opportune spot for him to wind up the best. He has his space, and can play where he needs."
The veteran protector was talking after his ebb and flow group FC Goa had fixed their place in this present season's Indian Super League play-offs, keeping in mind confessing to being astounded by the standard of players in India, he trusts the configuration needs to change for the game to develop.
"It is a short competition," Lucio said. "There is no opportunity to practice between recreations, as there is a match at regular intervals. It is difficult to develop as a group in such a brief timeframe.
"It was another test in my profession, and I needed to show I can at present play at an abnormal state, and with a few changes, I think I would return."
Rout at Newcastle on Sunday was just Liverpool's second loss of Jurgen Klopp's rule in all rivalries, having neglected to duplicate the glittering assaulting energy that the charming German has presented since his entry.
One conceivable explanation behind such an unsatisfying appearing on Tyneside was the nonappearance of Philippe Coutinho, who has been at the focal point of Liverpool's inventive system.
Brazilian shield Lucio likes what he sees from his kindred kinsman - with whom he shared a changing area at Inter Milan somewhere around 2009 and 2012 - and tipped his previous partner for the exceptionally top, crediting himself for helping the 23-year-old in his initial profession.
"I am extremely cheerful that he is having accomplishment at Liverpool," Lucio told Sky Sports. "There is potential to be the best player on the planet, of that there is most likely. Be that as it may, it will rely on upon what happens around him. He is just going to show signs of improvement.
"When he was at Inter, he wasn't playing and we got closer, and lived close-by to one another.
"My family became more acquainted with his family, and gave all our backing, and we offered him some assistance with achieving what he has with that backing. Everything that he is doing now is down to his marriage and crew. His state of mind is great."
Coutinho is back in preparing in front of Liverpool's Europa League conflict with FC Sion - giving Klopp a noteworthy help as he hopes to bob once again from his side's easygoing showcase in the North East.
Barcelona have been intensely connected with a move for Coutinho in the British press, and Brazil partner Neymar and the Catalan club's executive Robert Fernandez both expressing they think Coutinho could be a fit at the Nou Camp.
Hypothesis is prone to build when Barca's FIFA-forced exchange ban is lifted in January, however Lucio trusts that with a plenty of No 10s in Luis Enrique's squad, being the point of convergence of the Liverpool imaginative munititions stockpile is the best place for Coutinho, for the present.
"I feel that is an individual choice for him [Barca move], however Barcelona have a considerable measure of incredible players, yet that can put a shade [sic] on his play," Lucio included.
"Liverpool is the opportune spot for him to wind up the best. He has his space, and can play where he needs."
The veteran protector was talking after his ebb and flow group FC Goa had fixed their place in this present season's Indian Super League play-offs, keeping in mind confessing to being astounded by the standard of players in India, he trusts the configuration needs to change for the game to develop.
"It is a short competition," Lucio said. "There is no opportunity to practice between recreations, as there is a match at regular intervals. It is difficult to develop as a group in such a brief timeframe.
"It was another test in my profession, and I needed to show I can at present play at an abnormal state, and with a few changes, I think I would return."
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