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"There's times where he does look a little bit like that. He looks so overawed by it all, and it's such a rush of blood to the head."I think they're going to have to go back to that [starting Andy Robertson].
He's 31 years old and I think there's so much up in the air about him at the minute because somebody's come in and taken his place. I think he's a bit all over the shop.
If they said, 'Andy, you're going to be the one that's going to be starting for the next month,' I think you'll see the best version of Andy Robertson back again."Slot acknowledged that Kerkez is still adapting to the added pressure at Liverpool when speaking after the loss to Chelsea.Explaining his decision to withdraw the defender during the second half, he said: "Milos was more and more tired. He played 90 minutes in two games and now for the third game in a week, which he's not used to when he played at Bournemouth.“You could feel and see it got more and more difficult to keep going and their wingers are a threat so we decided to make a change over there."Scotland captain Robertson is facing his toughest test yet to keep his place in the Liverpool side following Kerkez's arrival.