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A young Liverpool player shares insights on why this season has been his most challenging yet.
22-year-old Liverpool midfielder Tyler Morton revealed his true feelings about the 2024/25 season.
The defensive midfielder indicated that his first season under new Liverpool boss Arne Slot was his “toughest season mentally.”
Morton served two consecutive loan spells — at Championship sides Hull City in the 23/24 season and Blackburn Rovers in 22/23.
He featured in 3 EFL Cup games, 1 FA Cup match, 1 UEFA Champions League game, and 1 EFL Trophy appearance.
His season ended early after undergoing shoulder surgery in February.
The midfielder expressed his opinions in an interview with the Daily Mail.
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The youngster said: “I think it’s been the toughest season mentally for me.
Obviously, I’ve coped with it very well because I’ve got good people around me, but it’s been very tough.
I think I’ve coped with it as well as I possibly could.
It’s still been a good season.
And yes, it’s been a learning season.