The 29-year-old was signed from Germany last week after spending the last seven years with the Bavarian giants, and many believe that his transfer fee of £25m represents a coup given his immense abilities.

Thiago Alcantara made his debut for the Reds in the 2-0 defeat of Chelsea, stepping off the bench at half-time, and took just 45 minutes to write his name into the Premier League record books.

The Spain international fitted in seamlessly with his new teammates and looked completely at ease despite having just half a training session prior to his debut.

He completed more passes than every Chelsea player on the field while his total of 75 completed passes was more than any single player had ever managed in one half of a Premier League game.

Danny Murphy opines that the arrival of Thiago Alcantara could spell the end for Gini Wijnaldum

Despite his stellar performance in his first match for Liverpool, Danny Murphy believes that not everybody would be happy with the signing of Thiago Alcantara.

Writing in his Daily Mail column, Danny Murphy said:

He also touched on the future of Gini Wijnaldum and how the presence of Thiago Alcantara could prompt his departure.

Having started his first Liverpool game on the bench, the early injury to Jordan Henderson offered Thiago Alcantara the opportunity to enter the fray but his fine performance could see him offered a starting role in the coming weeks.

Up next for the Reds would be a trip to Lincoln City in the Third Round of the EFL Cup, while they would welcome Arsenal to Anfield in the Premier League this weekend.

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