Jump to content
TLW
TLW

Gakpo: I am still learning and developing my game   

Cody Gakpo has spoken about his early stages of being a Liverpool player.

 

Having seen the success that the Reds had achieved in the Jurgen Klopp tenure from afar, the Dutch international would undoubtedly have been excited by the possibility of being part of it himself.

 

But it is never easy joining a new side mid-season especially one that is having a crisis of confidence and in their worst run of form for many seasons.

 

Football, much like life itself is all about adapting, and if things do not go to script you just have to find another way to make it work.

 

Despite being just 23, Gakpo has a sense of maturity beyond his years and this current situation just means he has work a bit harder to make a impact as the Echo (per Walk On magazine) reported.

 

gakpo600_2.jpg

 

“It's always different when you come into a team that was maybe first and winning every game, but it's now in a little bit of a difficult situation.

 

“So for me it is to come in and show what I can. If we were in first I have to do that and now we are in another place (on the table) I have to do that also. I just try to show my best side.

 

“The coach gave me a really warm welcome and I really appreciated it. We had a good conversation and now he is helping me to adapt as fast as possible in the team and to his style of playing. To do that I need to keep working hard and improving."

 

With confidence low within the squad, it has been hard for Gakpo to display his strengths on a consistent basis.

 

Having made six appearances throughout January, a large section of the Reds fanbase is none the wiser about where the true strengths of Gakpo lie and which is his ideal position.

 

Here, the former PSV captain outlines where he can add value.

 

“ I am somebody with a direct style of playing, a hard worker and a winner.

 

"I'm an attacking player who can dribble, score and make assists. It's a good asset to have that I can play in multiple positions, but in the end I think every player has one position that he likes the most and maybe that is where the player is at his best.

 

“At the moment for me, I like to play on the left wing because I played there for four years so that is what I am used to, but maybe I will develop better in another position and then play there” 

 

Gakpo talks more about the topic of adapting and evolving his game when it comes to the future.

 

 

“I played in the middle in the FA Cup at Wolves and against Chelsea. I like it. It's more in the centre of the goal. I'm not that used to it so I have to develop in that position. I don't know if I will end up there, but (former Holland national coach) Louis van Gaal told me I will end up in the middle so maybe I will.

 

“I'm learning a lot and I'm eager to learn even more, so I'm really enjoying it. Everybody has a lot of quality here and we have a really great squad. I want to play with and against the best players because this is only good for my game, to improve as a player."

User Feedback

Recommended Comments



33 minutes ago, Barrington Womble said:

I've been giving gakpo loads of shit, but that was more like it tonight. I'm sure lots will go overboard, but that should be a start. We need to see that level of attitude and urgency for the rest of the season. 

If Darwin has more games like tonight then he'll have to be.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

35 minutes ago, Barrington Womble said:

I've been giving gakpo loads of shit, but that was more like it tonight. I'm sure lots will go overboard, but that should be a start. We need to see that level of attitude and urgency for the rest of the season. 

The goal was really well taken, too.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, Smell The Glove said:

If Darwin has more games like tonight then he'll have to be.

I thought Darwin did alright to be honest. Worked hard, mostly had 3 men marking him and our quality into the box was awful until we made the changes at 1-1. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Barrington Womble said:

I thought Darwin did alright to be honest. Worked hard, mostly had 3 men marking him and our quality into the box was awful until we made the changes at 1-1. 

He worked hard, he always does but his passing was woeful. He just wasn't on it at all for me quality wise.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Darwin was easily the best of our starting front three. Direct, decisive and no fucking about. Great run and cut back from Mo’s pass in the first half when Grav and Diaz just stood there. 
 

Their set up would have suited Gakpo  in the first half - much better at playing intricate stuff against a low block than the others. Interesting that he didn’t play that false 9 role when he came on - played a lot off the left and looked quick and a handful. He probably benefitted from tired legs as Harvey tends to. 

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

The goal was really well taken, too.

I probably need to see it again. From where I sit it was all about the cross from robbo. But gakpo is ok in the air anyway I think. In fact his problem isn't natural ability. He just has no urgency and looks petrified of everything. But he wasn't lacking in either of those areas tonight, which allowed us to see the bits he's good at. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 minutes ago, Barrington Womble said:

I probably need to see it again. From where I sit it was all about the cross from robbo. But gakpo is ok in the air anyway I think. In fact his problem isn't natural ability. He just has no urgency and looks petrified of everything. But he wasn't lacking in either of those areas tonight, which allowed us to see the bits he's good at. 

 

Brilliant cross, but he finished it well in fairness. Just out of the keeper's reach. He's better when attacking crosses like this, rather than playing deeper.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

19 minutes ago, Rushies tash said:

 

Brilliant cross, but he finished it well in fairness. Just out of the keeper's reach. He's better when attacking crosses like this, rather than playing deeper.

Just seen it. Yeah, that was a cracking header. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites




Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Add a comment...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


×
×
  • Create New...