
"When I watched him play, it typified exactly what they were saying he was up and down the pitch, aggressive and on the front foot for 90 minutes. His goal in the club's 4-1 win at Newcastle last season really stood out it was always in the second half of games where his energy and endurance came in. When he bursts forward, he does it with so much speed, which separates him from a lot of other full-backs."
"No winger is going to track him because he's too quick for them. Also, they don't really want to track him wingers don't want to run back. It was not a surprise when Liverpool came in for him. He played with such freedom in a good Bournemouth side and he was probably the nearest person to Andy Robertson that they could have signed."
Liverpool completed a high-profile summer including major attacking signings and the £40 million acquisition of 21-year-old Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth. Kerkez arrived after two impressive seasons on the south coast and is viewed as a long-term replacement for Andy Robertson. The player combined high energy, aggression, and consistent up-and-down pitch work over entire matches, showing notable stamina late in games and scoring a standout goal in Bournemouth's 4-1 win at Newcastle. Kerkez's explosive forward bursts and top-end speed make him difficult for wingers to track and distinguish him from many other full-backs.
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