And almost six years since his arrival was first confirmed, the Guinean remains the Reds' most divisive squad member. Rarely has a player had a full year being scrutinised by supporters in the knowledge he would soon be a Liverpool player. Intriguingly, Keita has started three of the four major Liverpool finals for which he has been available, along with three of four semi-final matches. Having missed the first part of this season, Keita has started the last four matches as Liverpool look to revitalise their midfield and campaign. Klopp, as ever, has seen no issue picking a player approaching the end of their deal provided he remains useful.
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