Wataru Endo admits that he needs to “play much more better” for Liverpool on the back of his £19 million ($24m) transfer to Anfield.
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- Japanese star signed from Stuttgart
- Thrown straight in by Klopp
- Aware of need to raise his game
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The Japan international was a shock addition to Jurgen Klopp's ranks when completing a summer switch from Stuttgart. He has been thrown straight into the fold in England, with minutes seen against Bournemouth and Newcastle.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Endo was included from the start at St James’ Park, having made his debut off the bench in a home date with the Cherries, but was replaced just before the hour mark and has told of adjusting to life in the Premier League: “It was a very tough game for me. I just tried to do my best, we didn't concede after going to 10 men. That was my job. Of course I can be better but in the second half it was very tough. Defensively I feel I can be better.”
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AND WHAT'S MORE
Liverpool have been reduced to 10 men in both of Endo’s outings so far – having seen Alexis Mac Allister and Virgil van Dijk sent off – and the 30-year-old midfielder added on the challenges he faces in new surroundings: “Hopefully I don't get used to that! Hopefully next time we can play much more better and I can play much more better. I'm just trying to get ready for next week now.”
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Liverpool will be back in action on Sunday when playing host to Aston Villa, with that contest set to carry the Reds into the September international break.
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