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Wirtz

American  
[wurts] / wɜrts /

noun

  1. William Willard, 1912–2010, U.S. lawyer and government official: Secretary of Labor 1962–69.


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Slot has suggested Florian Wirtz is poised to miss the back-to-back games against Wolves this week because of the back injury he sustained in the warm-up against Nottingham Forest last weekend.

From BBC

Liverpool were dealt a blow before kick-off as Florian Wirtz was injured in the warm-up.

From Barron's

Ekitike is now reaping the rewards in a similar manner to Florian Wirtz, with last summer's signings going through individualised bulking programmes to prepare them for the physicality of two to three games a week at this level.

From BBC

Former Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino specialised in this, with Wirtz and Ekitike following suit, knitting together slick moves, often through diagonal passes or clever flicks.

From BBC

"He is a fantastic player and even surprised me when I first saw him training and playing because I didn't know he was that good," added Wirtz, 22.

From BBC