Ryan Gravenberch described himself as “sloppy” at occasions throughout his full Liverpool debut in opposition to LASK however talked concerning the freedom he has been given in Jurgen Klopp‘s facet.
The midfielder made his first begin in a Liverpool shirt throughout a 3-1 comeback win within the Europa League opener, following on from his transient cameo look away at Wolves.
Gravenberch marked the event with an help as he laid on a cross for Luis Diaz to place the Reds in entrance shortly after the hour mark.
His night was reduce brief by harm and he was changed by Mohamed Salah with quarter-hour on the clock, however he was in good spirits after being named within the supervisor’s beginning 11 for the primary time.
“Sure, for certain. We didn’t begin so nicely, however we had the mentality and we turned it round once more, so I used to be very proud of the sport,” the Dutchman instructed the membership’s official web site.
“For myself, it was good but additionally sloppy generally, so I’ve to work on that and the remaining was OK.”
Gravenberch’s function throughout the midfield has been a subject of debate amongst supporters, with Liverpool stated to have been out there for a “multi-functional” signing previous to his arrival.
When requested about his perform throughout the facet compared with earlier managers, Liverpool’s new No. 38 revealed that Klopp has inspired him to “be at liberty” in matches.
“They [were compact], but additionally on our facet we needed to do it higher as a result of usually I’m greater, we’ve two sixes and I’m greater up the pitch, so we’ve to do it higher and I believe we’ll,” he continued.
“Yesterday after coaching [Klopp] got here to me and stated to me [to] be at liberty, you already know, you are able to do no matter you need, in fact you need to do your issues, however he simply stated be at liberty and present your self and the Ryan you’re.”