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And as you said, it’s frustrating to pick up an injury, especially as I felt like I was just hitting the ground running and just getting myself going.
I’ve been through it before, it is what it is, and I’ll come back stronger.”
On Liverpool: “I’ve not got anything bad to say about my time at Liverpool, especially being a Liverpool fan, you know.
But, yeah, having that little taste of being around the first team and stuff, it was a dream come true.”
On fighting back from setbacks: “You know, it felt like the amount of work that I put in to get myself back on the pitch, it was all paying off.
He helped me in every way that I needed and I’ll always wish him the best of luck in what he does.”
On LFC bringing through academy players: “I feel like it’s important everywhere you go, especially at Liverpool.
I feel like there’s always been at least a couple of homegrown talents in the team and I think they bring that edge to the team as well.
It’s hard because the whole team is talented, so it’s hard to pick out a few, but looking back on it, yeah, you can see the talent, and you can see exactly why they are where they are today.”
On what next: “I’ve got all summer now to get myself ready and then hit the ground running when I come back for pre-season and then start the season well.”
Fortunately for Tom and his new club after a recent upturn in fortunes, penalties were shared on a cold afternoon in North Yorkshire as a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Gareth Ainsworth’s new side, who were without Liverpool loanee Dominic Corness on the afternoon, means that League Two survival looks almost certain and next season can be looked forward to by all involved.
Good luck to Tom as well!
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