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Milos Kerkez reveals truth about his Liverpool resurgence after tough start at Anfield

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Milos Kerkez's Form Improvement Explained

Milos Kerkez, Liverpool's Hungarian left-back, has shown significant improvement in form after a challenging start to his Anfield career following his summer transfer from Bournemouth. Despite early struggles with consistency, the 22-year-old has rewarded manager Arne Slot's persistence, emerging as a key player in both defense and attack.



Kerkez admits he's "still not satisfied" with his overall performance, emphasizing his desire to play regularly: "I’m a player who wants to play. Footballers want to play and if anyone is sat happy on the bench, then they don’t belong at any football club."[2] He has started nearly all of Liverpool's 22 league games this season and featured prominently in Champions League matches, often preferred over veteran Andy Robertson for his defensive solidity in one-v-one situations and energetic overlaps.[2]

Recent standout displays highlight his resurgence. In a thrilling 4-1 Premier League victory over Newcastle United at Anfield, Kerkez contributed an assist for Hugo Ekitike's goal during a rapid two-goal comeback after trailing to Anthony Gordon's strike. He praised the team's "great mentality and energy," crediting fans for the electric atmosphere: "I never felt this, to be honest. It was crazy."[1] Liverpool scored 10 goals across two wins that week, with further goals from Florian Wirtz and Ibrahima Konate sealing the win.

Kerkez also impressed in the FA Cup fourth-round tie against Brighton & Hove Albion, justifying Slot's faith amid competition from Robertson, a fan favorite.[3] Slot values his "defensively solid" profile and attacking threat, which swayed Liverpool to secure his signature.[2] Looking ahead, Kerkez eyes consistency: "That was a big performance - we want it every week."[1]

Kerkez's growth underscores Liverpool's successful recruitment, blending youth with Premier League quality as they chase titles under Slot.

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