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Both players looked good against Como, but they've each have had injury issues… Photo Credit: Getty Images/Visionhaus/Lewis Storey Liverpool are clearly excited by the potential of both teenagers, but according to U21s manager Rob Page, fans should also be keeping an eye on Prince Cisse, who has made the ‘unusual transition’ from being a right winger to a centre-back.Prince Cisse is developing well at centre-backLiverpool fans will, of course, recognise Cisse as being the son of Champions League winner Djibril, who became the club’s record signing when he joined from Auxerre for £14m in 2004. “It’s an unusual transition, there’s not that many wingers who transition to playing centre-back, but you look at the profile of him and he is athletic, he is strong and still growing so we have to be patient with him.”READ MORE: Why Liverpool are willing to look beyond Yankuba Minteh’s poor goals and assists recordPhoto by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images“He is still learning the position and the role of it and we are being patient with him and working every day with him.
I think he is getting better day in, day out, and his athleticism is important because of how we want to press. So, he’s learning every day with regards to that.
He really appreciates the opportunity that he has got here. First and foremost he is a really nice fella and I think he is going to be a very good player for Liverpool in years to come.”Though Ndukwe – who is on the verge of a loan move to Levante – looks like the real star, with Ndiaye not too far behind, Liverpool fans should not forget about Cisse, who sounds like he is pushing hard to fight his way into the picture.
