A debate is brewing around Liverpool’s left-back position, with former striker Dean Saunders weighing in on the future of Andy Robertson and Milos Kerkez. Saunders is adamant that Robertson, despite a reduced role this season, is still among the elite in his position.
“If you said to me 'name the six best left-backs in the world,' I am naming him!” Saunders declared. He firmly believes Robertson is superior to Kerkez, emphasizing that the 32-year-old still has plenty of gas left in the tank.
“His legs have not gone! He is a top-notch player!” Saunders insisted, clearly baffled by the prospect of Liverpool letting Robertson leave the club this summer.
The timing of Saunders' comments is significant. Manager Arne Slot has hinted at the possibility of Robertson departing at the end of the season, with playing time being a crucial factor in that decision. This context makes Saunders’ defense even more relevant, especially as Kerkez has been viewed as a promising addition since joining the squad.
Saunders didn’t hold back when discussing what sets Robertson apart from his younger teammate. “Just his positional play, and when he travels forward, and the angles he makes, and the passes, the right delivery, his all-around game,” he explained. “Kerkez is trying to get to that level at the minute.”
Injuries and disruptions across the squad have also impacted performances, according to Saunders. As Liverpool navigates this critical period, the club’s choices regarding their left-back situation will be closely scrutinized. With Robertson's experience and skill still shining through, fans are left wondering what the future holds for their captain.
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