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Milos Kerkez has a simple message for Liverpool fans as winless league run continues vs Burnley

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Milos Kerkez Has a Simple Message for Liverpool Fans as Winless League Run Continues

Liverpool, January 18, 2026 – As Liverpool FC endures a frustrating winless streak in the league, newly signed left-back Milos Kerkez delivered an uplifting message to the Anfield faithful amid mounting pressure following a goalless draw against Burnley.



The 21-year-old Hungarian international, who recently penned a long-term contract with the Reds after impressing at Bournemouth, spoke exclusively to Liverpoolfc.com at the AXA Training Centre. Despite the team's current slump—now extending to four league matches without a victory—Kerkez remained defiant, emphasizing his commitment to turning the tide.[1]

"This club is meant to win trophies, and I'll give everything for that," Kerkez declared, reflecting on Liverpool's storied history. He recounted watching iconic moments on YouTube and praised last season's dominance, adding, "You need to want more... this season the club is going to build on it and only get a lot better."[1]

Asked about his dreams at Anfield, the young defender was unequivocal: "To reach my potential to the fullest... help the team win trophies—win the league, win the Champions League." He acknowledged the fans' immense support, even before his signing was official, calling them "the biggest fan base in the world."[1]

Addressing supporters directly amid the winless run, Kerkez urged unity: "Keep supporting the team like you always do... I'm going to give absolutely everything to win trophies with the club and hopefully score some goals at Anfield. I can't wait to hear the roar."[1]

His words come at a pivotal time, with Liverpool fans growing restless. Kerkez, long linked to the club and aware of their pleas for a successor to Andy Robertson—"Not like I don't see it!" he once quipped while at Bournemouth—aims to deliver on the pitch.[2]

Manager Arne Slot will hope Kerkez's enthusiasm ignites a revival, as the Reds eye a return to title-contending form.

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