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The 19-year-old made three first team appearances last season following his return, taking his overall total for the club to seven senior outings.
Yet such numbers would surely be higher if the teenager, who first burst onto the scene in the 2021/22 campaign, hadn’t been struck down by a pelvic injury.
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Currently away with Liverpool on their pre-season tour of the United States, the forward has opened up on just how tough the past two seasons have been for him.
“Obviously I've been out for a while so it's just good to get back around it and get up to the rhythm, so I'm enjoying it.
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Obviously it's just good to be back involved in it, to be honest.
“(Being injured was) the hardest time, there's always ups and downs – you think you're coming back at a certain time and you get told no, it's longer.
It's definitely the hardest time I've been through, but when you're coming towards the end of it, you start to feel like you can see the end of the tunnel.
“Now I'm back, it's just trying to stay back and keep involved with it all.
The lads are out training and you can see them training and it's obviously tough.
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“But when you get back out there, you start to realise how much you miss it even more."
Gordon is trying to impress a new head coach in Arne Slot following Jurgen Klopp’s departure this summer, with the forward already feeling the benefit from working with the new coaching team.
And looking ahead to the new season, he’s aiming to get as many minutes as possible as he looks to get back to the form that earned him his initial Reds breakthrough in the first place.
"It's definitely different to how the old gaffer was, but I'm enjoying it so far and I'll just see how the season goes, to be honest,” he said.