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    Interesting. Quite a hardline approach from Klopp to Robbo, I'll bet not every player would take the advice so positively.

    Jurgen Klopp reveals advice that has made Andrew Robertson a key man
    Henry Jackson
    3 April 2018

    Andrew Robertson has recovered from a slow start to become one of Liverpool’s key men, and Jurgen Klopp has outlined how he has improved.

    When the signing of Robertson was announced last summer, it wasn’t exactly met with universal joy by Reds supporters.

    In an era when fans demand big-money transfers, the £8 million Liverpool paid Hull City for the Scot’s services was never going to be headline news.

    The left-back has excelled, however, and in recent months he has been among his side’s top three or four most influential players.

    An assist for Mohamed Salah in Saturday’s late 2-1 win at Crystal Palace was his latest key contribution, and his pace, end product and defensive work have all stood out this season.

    Robertson didn’t make an ideal start to life at Anfield, though, and was kept out of the team by Alberto Moreno early on.

    It was only after a candid chat with Klopp that the 24-year-old found his feet, and the German has discussed what he said to help take Robertson’s game to the next level.

    “When Andy Robertson joined Liverpool we had a talk and I told him he was sat there because of his offensive skills,” Klopp told journalist Graham Hunter, on his The Big Interview podcast.

    “I told him, ‘you are quick, a good footballer, a good crosser, but you have to work on your defensive skills’.

    “That’s why there weren’t 500 clubs out there asking about him. People weren’t saying, ‘wow, Andy Robertson: fantastic business’.

    “But then Andy came in and said, ‘boss, what can I improve?’, and I told him that I was a little bit disappointed, because I’d told him what to improve in the first conversation we had.

    “I said, ‘I can’t see a big improvement, you are lost because you have no confidence, even your crosses, so that’s the situation’.

    “I never doubted his abilities but it’s not difficult to improve. It’s not an attitude thing, although defending is to do with attitude: wanting to win the ball, wanting to be close enough, not wanting to wait until the opponent is past you.

    “It was this kind of talk and he understood, but it was the same conversation we had in the first place.

    “Now, he’s made these steps, which is fantastic. I wasn’t angry that he didn’t, but I knew he had to do it by himself.

    “If I tell him constantly, he does it because I tell him, but it must be natural.

    “He must be thinking, ‘I want to be a defender, but when I have the ball I am a winger’—that’s the job of a full-back.

    “That’s exactly how it works for me with footballers. You need to reach a situation where you really want to make the next step.”

    It is yet another fascinating insight into Klopp’s man-management skills, with the 50-year-old one of the best in Europe at getting the very most out of his players.

    It is clear that Robertson was not applying himself enough in those early weeks in a Liverpool shirt, but he has since go on to become a crowd favourite, and arguably the Premier League‘s best left-back.
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      I just love Jurgen more and more.

      If we win tomorrow I might just explode with love.
      I love Sarah

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        Originally posted by brightred View Post
        I just love Jurgen more and more.

        If we win tomorrow I might just explode with love.
        Just make sure your wife and kids are out.

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          Originally posted by Lecter View Post
          Early February I asked the question about is there a better leftback in the league and for me he's right up there as one of the best if not the best

          I was also talking to a mate the other week and I reckon he's the best leftback we have had since Steve Nicol
          He's certainly very good. Would be nice to see him adding a few goals, but pretty sure he won't be getting near Nicol's haul.

          Didn't Rob Jones play left back for quite a while?
          Really?

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            Originally posted by Tatterdemalion View Post
            He's certainly very good. Would be nice to see him adding a few goals, but pretty sure he won't be getting near Nicol's haul.

            Didn't Rob Jones play left back for quite a while?
            I would love to see him do an Alan Kennedy in the final

            [ame="https://youtu.be/0hDrZcKoUac"]Alan Kennedy Goal In European Cup Final 1981 - YouTube[/ame]

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              I know TAA has deservedly got all the full back plaudits tonight but this lad is ****ing phenomenal.

              City have just spent 150m on full backs last summer and we spent 8million
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              Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

              Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                He's the best left back in the league. Lol.
                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                  Yeah but he can't be, he came from Hull :-)

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                    Doesn’t seem to ever have a bad game. In fact he doesn’t even seem to have just ok games. A solid 8/10 at leat every time he takes to the field.

                    He and TAA were brilliant tonight.
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                      There was a period in the first half where he was relentless with his attacking play! Got the ball and whipped in cross after cross causing all kinds of havoc! In fact i think at one point lethal crosses were coming in from the left and right! City were shook


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                        I'd love to see us go three at the back against the league dross so we can get Robertson and TAA whipping in amazing crosses from the flanks. That'll break the dullards down!
                        Was muß, das muß.

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                          Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                          I'd love to see us go three at the back against the league dross so we can get Robertson and TAA whipping in amazing crosses from the flanks. That'll break the dullards down!
                          yeh, me too.
                          this lad is a ****ing diamond. i want the left backs shirt.
                          removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                          too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                            Mr Consistent. Brilliant signing and seems to be getting even better. Will have the left back spot sewn up for the next decade

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                              Had his song sung. Felt like I was watching the darts momentarily.
                              One tit for another.

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                                Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                                I'd love to see us go three at the back against the league dross so we can get Robertson and TAA whipping in amazing crosses from the flanks. That'll break the dullards down!
                                Originally posted by baitman View Post
                                yeh, me too.
                                this lad is a ****ing diamond. i want the left backs shirt.
                                What's the obsession on here with 3 at the back? I keep hearing people say time and time again we should play it or buy players to suit it.

                                At least with the DM or the 'proper no 9' argument, I could see the logic, even if I disagreed. But changing the formation that we've had so much success with since Klopp joined, I just don't understand, particularly right now when we are in such good form.

                                I could well be wrong, especially as I don't watch much (any) European football these days, but 3 at the back always seems to have a pretty short shelf life. Teams do seem to have some success with it and in recent times it's proven pretty popular, but it always seems to get found out sooner or later.
                                If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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