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Dominik Szoboszlai and Milos Kerkez put Liverpool's struggles to one side as Hungary boosted its World Cup qualification hopes with a narrow win in Armenia. Liverpool's midfield maestro collected the ball from Kerkez on the left wing and curled in a brilliant cross, from which Varga found the net with a header.
Liverpool has looked a steadier side with Robertson in it, and while it is still early days in Kerkez's Liverpool career, he may have to bide his time for another opportunity back in the Reds' starting line-up. Appearing on The Good, The Bad and The Football Podcast, former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler gave his verdict on Kerkez's struggles at left-back since the start of the season.
Kerkez was substituted on the hour-mark or earlier in four of Liverpool's first nine league games, and Fowler suggested that the 22-year-old is struggling to adapt to the pressure of playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world. Fowler said: “Kerkez was everyone’s favorite left back last year, and he’s come in... so when you’re playing for Liverpool, when you’re playing for Man United – it’s different than playing for Bournemouth.
