Milos Kolquez impresses again against Marseille
Milos Korquez has come under heavy fire since arriving from Bournemouth in the summer, with the Hungarian looking less than his usual self.
However, the 22-year-old appears to have found his form and is getting better week after week, with his recent performance against Marseille underlining how ready he is to take over the torch from the Scotsman for good.
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Attacking has always been his best form of defence, and against France he was able to flex his muscles in this area of the pitch a bit more than he has been able to do in the Premier League.
However, he was also excellent defensively, winning four of five ground duels and three of five aerial duels, according to Sofascore.
He also made six defensive contributions and four recoveries, showing he’s not shying away from big nights in the Champions League.
Overall, this was probably one of his best games in a Liverpool shirt to date and it’s becoming increasingly clear why they are so keen to sign him.
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For Robertson, though, the chances of him regaining a starting spot appear to be much slimmer and his chances of coming off the bench look harder to come by, suggesting a summer departure would be best for both parties.
Andy Robertson will be immortalized as a Liverpool legend
While fans would like to see him stay because his leadership skills are second to none, no one would blame him if he decided to leave to find new adventures.
However, unlike Trent Alexander-Arnold’s departure, Robertson will always be held in high regard by supporters and his departure is easier to understand.
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Signed for just £8 million in 2017, he has proven to be one of the best bargains in Liverpool’s history and his services deserve legendary status.
In his day, he was one of the best left-backs in the world, but now it might be time to pass the baton to Kolquez.
