Liverpool: Wataru Endo explains difficult start to life in Premier League | OneFootball

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·2 December 2023

Liverpool: Wataru Endo explains difficult start to life in Premier League

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Liverpool summer signing Wataru Endo has found the Premier League more difficult than he expected but is confident he can improve and contribute more.

The 30-year-old Japan international, a £12million arrival from Stuttgart, was viewed as something of a stop-gap solution to the club's lack of defensive midfielders following Fabinho's unexpected departure to Saudi Arabia.


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Of his 15 appearances so far, only two have been Premier League starts (against Newcastle and Brentford), with manager Jurgen Klopp preferring to utilise Argentina World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister in an unfamiliar holding role.

Endo has gained most of his game time in the Europa League and Carabao Cup and his late arrival - he was signed in mid-August - did not help his integration.

"Yes, it's harder than I thought, but I'm very happy to be here," he said when asked about his experience of the Premier League so far.

"Physically, it's speedy, so it's very hard to adapt but it's the Premier League and I keep trying and keep playing and I'll get better.

"After I got here I had a talk with the boss about how Liverpool play. After that I just try to do that and he talks a lot with me about it.

Endo's start to life at Anfield was not helped by the fact as the only holding midfielder there was a lot of attention on him to slot straight into the side and perform a similar role to the one that 30-year-old Fabinho did for five years.

In addition, Liverpool's midfield underwent a complete overhaul in the summer with Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch now looking like the established first choices. But with nine matches to come this month, Endo is likely to get more opportunities.

"I'm always ready to play every game, that's the most important thing. We need all the players so I try to be ready every game and try to win every game," he added.

"Liverpool has a very winning mentality so we always need to win, need to get three points, and it's a very difficult thing but that's why I came here. I'm enjoying the pressure.

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