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Liverpool stand one win away from being crowned Premier League champions after relegating Leicester City on Sunday.
The Reds saw their chance to win the league scuppered by Arsenal on Easter Sunday, but can now finish things off in front of a home crowd next week against Tottenham.
Should Arsenal beat Crystal Palace on Wednesday, Liverpool will win the Premier League by winning against Spurs.
33 matches to win a Premier League title would be very impressive indeed.
And after stepping up into a more regular role this season, Gravenberch has now admitted that he is struggling a little with the workload.
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Gravenberch has had a superb season with Liverpool.
From dominating and really standing out in games he has noticeably become more of a passenger.
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Having gone from playing 1,121 minutes in the league last season to 2,837 this time around – with five games to play – that is understandable really.
This is something the team at LFCTV put to Gravenberch after he played another 90 minutes against Leicester on Sunday.
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“Still going strong!” laughed the 22-year-old.
“To be honest it’s really tough as well, last season I didn’t play a lot and now I played almost every game.
I’m really happy with that.”
Asked what he enjoys about playing in a deeper role, Gravenberch pointed to having the chance to get on the ball much more than previously.
“When you play there you receive a lot of the ball and that’s what I needed to get comfortable, break through the lines and open up in the play, I really enjoy that,” he said.
When Liverpool do eventually wrap the title up, it will be interesting to see whether Arne Slot affords Gravenberch a rest.
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