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Daniel Blackham

Liverpool stars 'hate' new £50m training ground and want Melwood return


Liverpool players hate the club's new £50million Axa Training Complex because of the amount of wind they have to deal with, it has been claimed.

The Reds moved from Melwood to their new facility in Kirkby back in November, but the move hasn't been backed up by results on the pitch.

The new complex includes two gyms, a pool, hydrotherapy suites and rehabilitation facilities.

There are two full-size football pitches on the grounds, and two beach volleyball courts.

But according to The Sun, Liverpool players aren't happy with life at the new facility and long for a return to Melwood, but there are no complaints over the actual facilities.

Liverpool moved into their new £50million training complex in November (GETTY)

Numerous Reds players are apparently unhappy with the amount of wind they have to deal with at Kirkby.

The training ground is located in an area known as 'Windy Harbour', and players seem to be struggling with the conditions.

Liverpool's move to Kirkby has seen a direct negative spiral in form.

Liverpool players are apparently unhappy with the amount of wind they have to deal with (2021 Liverpool FC)

The defending Premier League champions have lost seven of their first 13 games since the move to the new training complex.

They've won just four and drawn two, as their title defence is crumbling around them.

A torrid run of form has seen them fall to sixth place in the Premier League table, with only goal difference keeping them above Everton - who have a game in hand.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp pictured at the state-of-the-art training centre (Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

They're a point ahead of Tottenham, who also have a game in hand, and could realistically miss out on European football this season.

If they do miss out on the Champions League, it has been claimed they could face severe financial repercussions.

The Reds are apparently anticipating making losses in the region of £40m.

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