da bwin: Dejan Lovren has not had the smoothest ride since moving to Liverpool from Southampton in 2014.
da dobrowin: The defender has struggled with consistency and has had a mixed relationship with the fans.
Following Virgil van Dijk’s arrival at Anfield in January, Lovren has improved alongside him, and many fans in our recent poll backed the Croatian to keep his spot in defence.
Recently, though, the 28-year-old has come under scrutiny for a lapse in concentration at the back, particularly against Roma in the Champions League semi-finals.
Liverpool have two huge games left on their calendar, the first of which will be against Brighton at home on the final day of the season this Sunday.
Jurgen Klopp’s side need to win in order to secure a place in the top four, but if they fail to do so, the Reds could still end up playing Champions League football next season.
If the Merseyside outfit drop out of contention but defeat Real Madrid in the Champions League final in Kiev on May 26, then they will qualify for the 2018-19 tournament.
Ahead of this weekend’s action, Lovren said in an interview with the club’s official website that the team are confident of getting a result against Brighton.
The fans, though, are not massively interested in what the centre-back has to say.