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Owen Beck of Liverpool after a fan even at The Fillmore Philadelphia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.(Image: 2024 Liverpool FC)
Owen Beck is hoping to prove his fitness in time for Liverpool pre-season training after seeing an impressive season long loan with Blackburn Rovers cut short by a hamstring injury.
The Reds left-back joined the Championship side back in August and made 25 appearances in all competitions during his time at Ewood Park.
However, his progress was curtailed by injury back in February, with the Wales youth international then suffering a reoccurrence of the hamstring injury just 13 minutes until his comeback against Portsmouth late last month.
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The 22-year-old was subsequently ruled out for the rest of the season, with Beck admitting he is ‘devastated’ by the setback.
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And how he is targeting a return to fitness in time for pre-season as he looks to catch Arne Slot’s eye back at Liverpool, lifting the lid on his rehabilitation plan with the Reds in the mean-time.
"It was really gutting, coming back for a hamstring injury and then picking up another one after 13 minutes," Beck told RoversTV.
It hurts.
"I'll go back to Liverpool now and work with their physios.
I have to aim to be back for pre-season and build the muscle up."
He continued: "It's been a brilliant experience, I've played a good amount of games at a high level for a big club.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here.
You're playing against top wingers every game and they all pose a different threat.
“I think it has made me a better player and the club has made me a better person.
I look back and I think I've come a long way."
Beck has made three appearances for Liverpool to date, and was handed his Premier League debut as a substitute away at AFC Bournemouth in January 2024.
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He previously impressed on loan at Scottish Premiership side Dundee, making 28 appearances in all competitions as he attracted interest from Celtic and Rangers and was named in the PFA Scotland Team of the Year.
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