Robertson Promises to Fight for Liverpool Starting Spot Amid Kerkez Struggles
- Andy Robertson plans to compete for his starting left-back position despite being replaced by Milos Kerkez this season.
- Robertson had a chance to leave for Atletico Madrid but chose to stay at Liverpool for the final year of his contract.
- He emphasized the importance of hard work and confidence for Kerkez, noting that both players came from non-elite clubs.
- Robertson believes Kerkez will become a fantastic left-back for Liverpool in the future and aims to help him succeed.
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Andy Robertson promises to fight for starting spot at Liverpool
The Scotland captain was a first-half replacement for Milos Kerkez in the tense win over Burnley.
According to the Scottish player, we tend to forget that the Hungarian footballer is still very young.
Many criticized Milos Kerkez after Liverpool's championship win on Sunday, but his post-match rival Andy Robertson did not join the ranks of critics.
Robertson keen to mentor Liverpool left-back Kerkez
Andy Robertson has said he will try and aid the development of Liverpool teammate Milos Kerkez but insists he is not ready to give up the left-back role. Liverpool signed Kerkez from Bournemouth in a £40m deal this summer with the 21-year-old viewed as a long-term replacement for Robertson at left-back. Kerkez has started all four Premier League games to date, but has endured an mixed start to his Anfield career. The Hungarian was substituted in…
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