Like so many penalty shootouts, Wednesday’s UEFA Super Cup made for unusual heroes and unfortunate villains. Nobody could have envied 21-year-old Chelsea talent Tammy Abraham stepping up for the 10th penalty knowing that he had to score. And few might have expected in the summer that Liverpool reserve keeper Adrian — drafted in for free to cover the departure of Simon Mignolet, then suddenly thrust into the first team with Alisson’s injury — would save the decisive penalty to win a trophy just weeks into his stay on Merseyside. Adrian also delivered some strong saves during the course of an end-to-end encounter between two of the English Premier League’s best. However, Jürgen Klopp might have been concerned at how often he was tested. Liverpool’s first midweek fixture and first 120 minute match of the season only served to highlight some of the concerns raised pre-season about the squad’s depth. Free transfer and reserve goalie Adrian saved Liverpool’s bacon before the penalties too Defensive shuffling, especially out wide Klopp told DW at the end of the previous season that major acquisitions were not likely heading into 2019-20, and that keeping hold of the current squad should be seen as a major coup…