Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo took to social media to send a message to the fans after their 3-2 defeat to PSV.
Cody Gakpo has thanked Liverpool boss Arne Slot for switching him back to his preferred position and said The Reds can achieve "something special" this year.
Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo has shed more light on why he did not join Manchester United. Gakpo revealed in a previous interview that United’s former manager Erik ten Hag contacted him about a move to the club. United were linked with the Netherlands international in 2022, but they opted to sign Antony, who had worked with Ten Hag at Ajax.
Cody Gakpo has recently revealed he had three Premier League clubs interested in him a year before he made his move to Anfield in January 2023.
Liverpool are thriving under Arne Slot and Cody Gakpo has a theory behind why the Reds' midfield is doing so well under the Dutchman, having improved since Jurgen Klopp's time in charge
Liverpool fans claim Cody Gakpo is one of the most underrated players around after his brace and assist helped overcome Ipswich Town.
Gakpo impressed during the Euros in a familiar left-wing role for the Dutch. Upon his return to Anfield, Slot made it clear that he was going to use his compatriot in a similar role rather than deploy him in central areas as Jurgen Klopp had.
Curtis Jones is enjoying his best season since breaking into Liverpool's first-team set-up and Cody Gakpo is happy to see the 23-year-old getting the recognition he deserves
Ismael Saibari made it 2-2 and before the break, the Eredivisie side led through Ricardo Pepi's close-range finish. The second period became scrappy and there were no further goals, but Slot's side topped the 36-team league regardless courtesy of Barcelona's 2-2 draw with Atalanta.
Cody Gakpo scored on his return to PSV Eindhoven but it was not enough to inspire an understrength Liverpool side as they lost their 100 percent Champions League record after a 3-2 defeat.
ARNE SLOT claimed a “wise man” once told him nothing good ever came from a defeat. The identity of the Liverpool’s manager’s Yoda-style mentor remains a mystery but he may also have