Arne Council Advisors Liverpool Young for the role of the first topic after the ‘impressive’ Champions League screen
Liverpool chief coach Arne praised the performance of 20-year-old midfielder James McConnell against PSV Eindhoven and emphasized the loan move for a former young team player.
McConnell made his debut his debut in the Netherlands on Wednesday night, capturing his manager’s gaze despite Liverpool defeat 3-2. The combat midfielder ended with four high -score teams while lining up with Watar Endo and Harvey Elliott.
Slot called a youthful XI for dead tireLeaving like Mohamed Salah, Virgila Van Dijka and Trent Alexander-Arnold on Merseyside. The Dutch boss admitted that several young players on the exhibition could borrow this month to get more exposure to the first team before adding: “There is definitely one that will not go further loan: James McConnell.
“I really liked it today. Maybe the end result would be good for him today [elsewhere] But he is a player who has not played much in the last six or seven months because he has been injured for a while. He impressed me today.
“He is competitive in the trainings we had, is always very competitive. I am not surprised [by how he played]But you always wonder how you will react at this level. James plays and is competitive. He definitely deserves a merit for his performance today. “
McConnell enjoyed a distant better dinner than his young Amare Nallo. 18-year-old central back was taken from a bench for his senior Liverpool Wrap a few minutes before collecting a straight red card.
“It’s cruel,” he complains of groove, but he never played football from the first team, and then he made his debut in Champions League Level is probably the most difficult way. I think he misinterpreted the situation and this is immediately a problem at this level or Premier league level.
“It’s a big moment for him to learn, and it’s cruel when you think ten minutes before the end,” I make a debut in the Champions League, “but a few moments later you start with a red card.”
McConnell defended his teammate. “I wouldn’t say a nightmare, he’s a top young defender, he’ll learn from her load,” said the young man LFCTV. “He’ll have many more experiences like this. Obviously his head is a little down, but in the end it’s part of the game. He took one for that and obviously sent him.”