Club legend Phil Thompson believes it is clear that Christian Bentekes Liverpool career is over, suggesting the striker will be keen to leave in the summer.With just one goal in 16 appearances in all competitions since the turn of the year, Benteke his slipped behind Daniel Sturridge and Divock Origi in the pecking order, failing to make any of Jurgen Klopps last 12 starting line-ups.The Belgium striker is currently sidelined with a knee injury picked up on international duty and Soccer Saturday pundit Thommo struggles to see him turning things around between now and the end of the season. Thommo predicts... Find out what Thommo is tipping up at 40/1 for Liverpool v Dortmund here. He told Sky Sports: You dont need to be an expert or an insider to see that Benteke will be looking to move on in the summer. Were all trying to read between the lines and I dont know anything definite but it looks like hes all but gone.I would say for the sake of his own career he needs to leave. Hes got the Euros coming up and hes going to be sat on the bench with Romelu Lukaku starting and he wont want the same to happen next season. Benteke has scored just once in 2016 He cant do the pressing game that Jurgen Klopp demands and you cant have £32.5m strikers sat on the bench playing a bit part.Danny Ings is coming back as well and hes more suited to doing what Klopp expects, so Benteke could find himself fourth in the pecking order.Thommo sees the Chinese Super League as Bentekes most likely destination, while he thinks it is unlikely that Liverpool would sell to rivals Everton, who could lose Lukaku in the summer. Bentekes next club odds Where will Benteke be playing next season? Find Sky Bets odds here. He added: Football is stranger than ever but I still think it would be highly unlikely that theyd sell to Everton. 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"Oh and two doesnt mean anything about today or about tomorrow," he said Friday as they face the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on TSN, today at 6:30pm et/3:30pm pt. "The only thing that matters is have we learned from those two games and have we learned to get better as a football team from those two games." After losing their season-opener 39-34 to the Toronto Argonauts in a game that came down to the last few plays, the Ticats found themselves down 16-0 in the first quarter last week against the Edmonton Eskimos. They ended up losing 30-20 as the game was marred by torrential rain at Guelphs Alumni Stadium, the teams temporary home this season while their new stadium is being built. Winnipeg (1-1), meanwhile, split its first two games against Montreal, losing the home opener 38-33 but bouncing back in the re-match with a 19-11 victory on the road. Austin said he addressed the 0-2 record at Fridays practice. "Its good to continue to reinforce the things that matter and to make sure they understand not to focus on the stuff that doesnt matter," he said. One thing that matters quite a lot to the teams new coach is the number of mental mistakes his players have made, particularly the number of penalties. The Hamilton offence currently has the second-highest number of yards penalized in the league (199) and has the second-worst giveaway-takeaway ratio (minus-3.) Winnipeg is the worst in this category at minus-6. When Austin was asked what worried him about the Bombers, he pretty much rhymed off everything from the teams imposing defence to quarterback Buck Pierce.dddddddddddd "Watching him play, he has the ability to make plays under pressure," said Austin. The Ticats will need to "limit his playmaking ability," Austin added. As for the Blue Bombers defence, it currently leads the league in sacks (11) and fewest touchdowns allowed (3) and is second in points allowed (49). Meanwhile, Hamilton quarterback Henry Burris leads the league with 595 passing yards and is his teams leading rusher right now with 66 yards on 11 carries. He knows the Winnipeg defence will be gunning for him. "Those guys have done a great job of making it hard on the running game, making it hard on the quarterbacks to make quick decisions and get rid of the ball," he said. Burris is also turning a blind eye to his teams record. "Everybody has a point during the season where they have to iron out some things and for us its been here, early on," Burris said. The Ticats will be without injured running back C.J. Gable, who shares the league lead with three touchdowns. Chevon Walker, a stand-out for Hamilton last season before injury, will fill in for Gable. Wide receiver Andy Fantuz will be out for his second straight game with a lower-body injury after posting 155 yards against Toronto. Veteran linebacker Jamall Johnson recognizes his defence has something to prove. "Weve got to go out and show that we can compete with any offence in the league," he said. "Winnipeg has a good offence. Theyve got a good running back. Theyve got some good receivers and a tough quarterback who wants to compete. Weve got to go out and prove that were a fierce defence. "Were trying to bring that Ticat tradition back here. This is the next challenge for us." ' ' '