Florian Wirtz Set to Follow Luka Modric's Path at Liverpool: A Tale of Resilience and Redemption
Liverpool's underwhelming £116m signing Florian Wirtz is drawing comparisons to Luka Modric, with supporters and pundits hopeful that the young German midfielder can overcome his dip in form and silence his critics, akin to how the Real Madrid legend proved his worth after initial scrutiny.

Florian Wirtz has been compared to Luka Modric, with Liverpool's struggling £116m signing being backed to silence his doubters just as the former Real Madrid midfielder did. Wirtz was considered one of the brightest midfield talents in the world at Bayer Leverkusen, but the Germany international has experienced a major dip in form since moving to the Premier League.Liverpool spent a whopping £116 million ($154m) to sign Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen during the summer transfer window. The talented German midfielder had also attracted interest from Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich and Manchester City, but he opted to join the Premier League champions.Anfield fans were very excited at the time of Wirtz's arrival as they expected fireworks on the pitch from a world-class talent, but the 22-year-old has failed to live up to his potential and has been a disappointment at the start of the 2025-26 campaign. The Germany international has faced fierce criticism in England, but it has not affected the midfielder or his family, as his father Hanz recently told BILD: "My thought from the very beginning was to wait and see how the first ten league games went," he said. "We and Florian are perfectly happy with that. The incredible speed, the back and forth, that was very impressive for the first few games. The distances covered and the speed were significantly greater. The style of play is sometimes enormously different because it doesn't seem as organised, but rather more focused on pace."Amid all the negative chatter around Wirtz's performances, former Premier League star David Bentley has come to the midfielder's defence while drawing a comparison to Real Madrid and Croatia legend Luka Modric. When Modric initially arrived at Tottenham Hotspur, he was initially panned by critics, however, the Croatian eventually went on to establish himself as one of the greatest footballers of all time, winning the Ballon d'Or in 2018.Speaking to Sky Sports, ex-Spurs winger Bentley said: "He is an unbelievable player, so talented, fans and pundits have to stick by him. Yes he’s exactly the same [as Modric]. When Modric came through the door, he was exactly the same in the way he receives the ball, scans, he knows what he is doing. He was an unbelievably technically gifted player, and both can set the tone and tempo of a football match, so you have to stick with him."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann has also backed Wirtz during this difficult period of his career. He even aimed a dig at the Liverpool attackers for failing to convert the chances Wirtz has been creating. Speaking to reporters, the Germany boss said: "Liverpool could also help him out by scoring some of the chances he creates. They somehow don't like to shoot the ball in. To be honest, the overall situation doesn't make it easy for Flo either. The whole club isn't as stable this year as it was last year. It's much harder to slip into the team now. If you look at the game against [Manchester] City, they were actually the worse team over the 90 minutes. So it's also difficult for Flo to make a big impact. Ultimately, the overall situation is such that he just needs a little more time, which is normal; you see that with other players who move to the Premier League too. "We all know what he's capable of, and it's perfectly normal for a player of his age to go through a bit of a dip in form. We can't expect him to perform at the same level for three years straight. Instead, we all need to support him a little bit so that he can clear his head here, and then maybe Liverpool could also help him out by scoring some of the chances he creates. That would be one idea, because he does not create few chances, it's just that... they somehow don't like to shoot the ball in, that's also part of the truth."Wirtz has made it into the Germany squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifying matches despite his poor club form. The former Leverkusen star will hope to make the most of the chances he gets during the international break to help Germany secure a World Cup berth and regain his form before returning to Anfield later this month. Germany are scheduled to take on Luxembourg on November 14, before facing Slovakia three days later.
From Rising Star to Struggling Performer
Florian Wirtz, the highly-touted midfielder who made waves at Bayer Leverkusen, has encountered a rough patch since his mega-money move to Liverpool this season. Despite high expectations surrounding his talent and potential, the 22-year-old has failed to impress on the Premier League stage, prompting criticism from fans and pundits alike.
Comparisons to Luka Modric
Former Premier League star David Bentley has drawn parallels between Wirtz and Luka Modric, highlighting the initial skepticism that surrounded the Croatian playmaker's early days at Tottenham Hotspur. Just as Modric faced doubts and scrutiny before blossoming into a global football icon, Wirtz is now being urged to exhibit resilience and consistency to reach his full potential.
Resilience Amid Adversity
Despite the challenging period, Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann has thrown his support behind Wirtz, emphasizing the need for patience and understanding during the midfielder's adjustment to a new league and environment. Nagelsmann pointed out the creative chances Wirtz has been providing for his teammates, urging Liverpool's attackers to convert these opportunities and ease the pressure on the young German.
International Spotlight
As Wirtz gears up for Germany's World Cup qualifying matches, the midfielder has been called up to the national team squad, showcasing the continued faith in his abilities at the highest level. With the upcoming games presenting an opportunity for Wirtz to rediscover his form and confidence, both Liverpool and Germany will be hoping for a resurgence from the promising midfielder.


