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·24 de março de 2025
Report: Liverpool forward not giving up on Anfield future

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·24 de março de 2025
Patience isn’t often a trait associated with modern footballers. But Federico Chiesa seems to be proving an exception. Despite limited minutes and an uncertain role under Arne Slot, the Italian winger isn’t just staying positive—he’s embracing the fight for his place.
Speaking to Tutto Sport, Chiesa’s father, Enrico—himself a former Italy striker—offered a composed and assured update: “Federico is very happy at Liverpool, he is at a top club that is leading the Premier League and now we hope he can win the title!”
That message won’t just settle nerves at Anfield—it reinforces the player’s commitment to the bigger picture, rather than short-term frustration over game time.
Chiesa has made only 11 first-team appearances, starting just two games in the Premier League. Yet there’s no sign of disillusionment. Instead, his father offered insight into a mindset built over years: “When he’d ask what he should do, I told him to keep training, don’t give up, make sure you are ready when the moment comes.”
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That moment already arrived once—a goal in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley—and there may be more to come in Liverpool’s final title run-in. His father added: “He is there to have his say, he has a great opportunity.”
While other senior players reported for international duty, Chiesa returned to Italy. But the work hasn’t stopped. He posted an image of himself training in Liverpool kit under the Dolomites, an image that says more about professionalism than any press quote.
This is not a player sulking in the shadows. It’s one preparing himself for the long game, both literally and metaphorically.
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Chiesa’s time at Juventus ended with questions, but not from his side. His father was emphatic: “Regrets are just alibis for losers. No, there are no regrets.” It’s a message rooted in competitive belief, and one that Liverpool supporters will appreciate.
Whether or not Chiesa’s role grows this season, his attitude is exactly what Slot needs in a title-chasing dressing room.
There’s something reassuring about hearing a player is “very happy at Liverpool” when they’ve not featured regularly. Federico Chiesa could easily have made headlines for the wrong reasons—but instead, he’s showing the kind of mentality fans want from any Red.
Let’s not forget the player Liverpool signed from Juventus was once seen as the crown jewel of Italy’s next generation. Injuries may have slowed his momentum, but the talent is there—and his contribution in the Carabao Cup final reminded everyone of that.
From a fan’s view, it’s refreshing to see someone fight for a place rather than seek the exit. Chiesa’s father speaks like a man who’s raised a grounded professional. That quote—“Regrets are just alibis for losers”—will resonate across Merseyside.
And let’s be honest: with nine games to go and trophies on the line, players like Chiesa—fit, hungry and unburdened by ego—might just be the difference. The bigger question is whether Slot starts trusting him with more minutes. If he does, this story could go from patient to pivotal.