Milos Kerkez on Marseille, Ucl Aims, Recent Form and Learning from Andy Robertson

is that we all should stay really together and in the moments when it doesn’t go so well with the results.”

The defender added, “We want to win games and we take the responsibility as Liverpool players. Obviously we want to win and tomorrow, for all the fans that come to support us, we want to give them a good moment.” With two crucial matches remaining in their Champions League campaign, Kerkez is focused on delivering: “It is the Champions League, we have two games left and we know we have to win to go through to the last 16, so it is the priority now for Wednesday. And then the priority on Saturday is the Premier League again.”

Building Harmony with Teammates

When asked about his relationship with fellow winger Cody Gakpo, Kerkez was quick to reassure: “It’s not really a problem, I think I play well with Cody. It is my job to give him the ball, to make space, to run, to overlap, to underlap, to do everything I can to open space for him to go. And I even create space then for a striker and then it is his decision what he is going to do.”

“We don’t have any problem, we talk always, often in training we do the combinations, so there is not really a problem,” Kerkez continued. “You have to accept cookies in order to view this content on our site.” This quote from the article indicates that the website requires user consent for cookie usage, which should be reflected accurately.

Personal Journey at Liverpool

Milos Kerkez shared insights into his own journey since joining Liverpool: “I think yes, when I came here, I think every player needs a bit of time to adapt because you come to one of the biggest clubs in the world. I got help from everyone; from the boss, from the players, from staff, from everyone.”

Reflecting on his current form and performance at Anfield: “I am still not satisfied and of course I want more, and everyone is going to help me to do it.” Kerkez expressed gratitude for the support he has received: ” a lot. We talked a few times.

Like I always said before, Robbo is a legend here in the club, a big player, did a lot of stuff for the club, won trophies. For me it is a privilege to be next to such a player. I am just taking it in, I’m learning, I’m listening always.”

Looking ahead, Kerkez remains grounded: “When you’re young you always watch the Champions League, who lifts the trophy and everything.

It is really nice, it is a big achievement. But I’m always focused game by game and I think most of the l are also. We just take it game by game and want to focus like that. We will see what will happen.”

As Liverpool gear up for their upcoming match against Marseille, all eyes will be on Kerkez and his teammates as they strive to secure a place in the Round of 16.