Liverpool Technician John Heitinga was caught floundering. Everton During a training session with Darwin Nunez.
Arnie's holeManchester United have made a great start to the new Premier League season, winning three straight games, including a 3-0 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford before the international break.
In contrast, Everton are bottom of the Premier League, having lost all three of their games so far.
Sean Dyche's goals looked set to secure the first three points of the new season, having led Bournemouth 2-0 in their last outing before Andoni Iraola's side produced a stunning final recovery to seal a 3-2 win at Goodison Park.
Former Everton defender Heitinga, who has been appointed as part of the Business's coaching staff, will not be in the Toffees' current defence's weak spot during Liverpool's final season.
As Nunez performs an attacking drill that passes several mannequins, Heitinga jumps in: “It's like Everton's defence.”
In turn, Business admits he will need to start changing his starting line-up when Liverpool's Champions League campaign begins against Milan next week.
Now, Business has barely changed his starting lineup in three games, with Ibrahima Konate replacing Jarrell Quansah at centre-back in the first match.
“In the past I was able to play all the games with the same players, but in a different league, so maybe I have to adapt to that, but it also depends on what they show in terms of fitness,” Business said. Gallery 6 . .
“Our first three games are very physical, but we only play one game every seven days. Now I have something to try.
“I assume they all want to play all the games, so if they want to, they will always show in terms of quality and rhythm of work basically.
“We have more than 11 very good players, so we can use more.”
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