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The surprising role Andy Robertson is playing in Milos Kerkez’s Liverpool journey

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Andy Robertson’s mentorship is proving crucial for Milos Kerkez as the young left-back adapts to Liverpool’s high-intensity style and demands.


Milos Kerkez has quickly become a fixture at Liverpool since his £40 million move from Bournemouth, starting six of the club’s seven league matches.

That’s where Andy Robertson’s experience comes into play.



The Scottish international, a decade Kerkez’s senior, has taken on a mentoring role, helping the Hungarian adjust to Liverpool’s tactical system and the pressures of top-flight football.





“Before the game, he motivated me, told me to go and do my thing like last season,” Kerkez said.



Slot’s coaching style, combined with guidance from senior players, is helping Kerkez find his rhythm and build confidence in his performances.

Despite the learning curve, the Hungarian remains focused on improvement and contribution to the team.



Robertson’s presence allows him to stay grounded while adjusting to Liverpool’s high-profile environment, proving the importance of leadership both on and off the pitch.

Liverpool is set to rotate heavily in the Carabao Cup clash against Southampton, giving squad players like Kerkez valuable experience alongside newcomers such as goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili and centre-back Giovani Leoni.

Robertson’s guidance ensures the young talents are ready to step up whenever called upon.

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