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Didier Drogba could help Roberto Firmino get his ‘dream transfer’ after Liverpool exit

Didier Drogba could help Roberto Firmino get his ‘dream transfer’ after Liverpool exit

‘Never go back’. There is sense to the old adage, though it is one that isn’t always heeded in the footballing world.

Normally when a player or manager returns to former pastures, there is always the fear that a second stint won’t live up to the success of the first. After all, that sentimentality is partly what fuels the desire to return and relive the glory days of yesteryear.

Admittedly, some laugh in the face of such a warning. Liverpool were on the receiving end themselves only 12 months ago when Carlo Ancelotti capped his first season back at Real Madrid by beating them in the Champions League final.

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But playing-wise at least, the initial exit tends to come when a player’s best years are still ahead of them. Departing to take that next step up, they return only if it hasn’t worked out or once they have started to decline.

Due the limited lifespan of a professional footballer at the elite level, it’s understandably rather rare for a player to enjoy his peak years at a club, move on and take a step down, then still have time to return for an Indian summer. Think of any famous returnee, and the aforementioned mitigating circumstances around their return and nearly always likely to apply.

The Reds have a number of examples that fit such a narrative. Ian Rush was 25 when he made his Juventus debut in 1987, following six prolific years at Anfield. He’d return to Liverpool a year later, having failed to settle in Turin, and while he’d still score goals aplenty, he’d win only one league title, two FA Cups, and a League Cup during his eight-year second stint.

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  • May 21, 2023