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'Machine': Kerkez suggests there's a former Liverpool left-back he models his game on even more than Robertson

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Liverpool fans are getting used to hearing from new players this summer, having secured their third signing on Thursday.

The Reds have more than made up for a quiet window last year and have moved quickly to tie up a trio of new additions.

The latest to join Arne Slot’s revolution at Anfield is Milos Kerkez, who put pen to paper on a five-year deal on Thursday.



Kerkez instantly declared his joy at joining Liverpool, where he is likely to become Slot’s first choice at left-back.



Whether he’ll share those duties with Andy Robertson will depend on whether the Scotsman opts to capitalise on interest from Atletico Madrid.

Should Robertson go, Kerkez will certainly be disappointed.



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If Robertson is everything an attacking, Liverpool full-back should be, then Kerkez is very much in his mould.

There are differences between Robertson and Kerkez, but there are many more similarities as well.

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That was something the 21-year-old alluded to as he sat down to speak for the first time following his signing.

Interestingly, Kerkez also said he’d been watching a lot of clips of former Liverpool left-back John Arne Riise.

“Obviously I remember a lot of legends,” he said of his childhood watching the Reds.

“At left-back I watched a lot of clips of John Arne Riise and obviously Andrew Robertson I also love a lot and watched a lot of videos and games of him.”

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Told that fans may see some similarities between himself and Riise, Kerkez suggested that he has been modelling his game on the Norwegian.

“Yeah, probably,” he said.

I’m still young, I want to learn a lot and improve and hopefully get on their level one day.”

If Kerkez is something like a mix between Robertson and Riise then Liverpool fans have a lot to be excited about.

Until Robertson came along, the former Norway international was the most notable Reds left-back of modern times.

Having been a big part of the treble-winning side of 2001, Riise was also a key player in the legendary Champions League comeback win in 2005.

There was a decline in the later part of his Liverpool career, but by and large Riise is still remembered with a great deal of fondness at Anfield.

The power in his left foot was notoriously incredible, and his penchant for long-range shooting has not been matched since his exit in 2009.

If Kerkez can match even half of Riise’s illustrious spell with Liverpool, he’ll be doing well.

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