‘Quansah’ aims to improve his skills to win the hearts of sloths

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Liverpool youngster Jarrell Quansah has vowed to continue improving ahead of the new season.

Quansah made 33 appearances for the Reds in all competitions last season, his impressive displays earning him a place in England’s preliminary squad for Euro 2024 before being cut. “I’m

someone who always wants to improve and improve,” the 21-year-old said.

“I look at it positively and negatively. I just try to take it all in and try to improve going into next season. That’s what I think about it. It’s just about how you start and how you want to be the best version of yourself. “Just keep getting better and improving.

Like I said before, just be the best version of yourself and keep getting better on the training pitch. สมัคร ufabet Be a sponge and soak up everything around you as much as you can.”

Quansah is now in his second week of pre-season training and is getting used to new manager Arne Slott’s tactics.

“To be honest, I’ve had to adapt like this the last two or three seasons. It’s not too different,” added Quansah.

“You always have to impress and there’s always different styles. They have to adapt to and you have to get used to. It’s just adapting to this and trying to adapt to his game plan,” he said.

“It’s good, I think my strengths can be played out a lot in his preferred system. Of course I like playing with the ball. So I think what the gaffer wants is something I really like, but there’s still a lot of room for improvement.”

Jarell Quansah

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Jarell Quansah is a stylish centre-half who signed his first professional deal with Liverpool FC in February 2021. And penned fresh terms in May 2023.

After captaining the Reds’ U18s team to the FA Youth Cup final in 2021, he featured regularly for the U21s and in the UEFA Youth League before joining Bristol Rovers on loan in January 2023.

Quansah, who hails from Warrington, has been at the Academy since the age of five. An England U19 international, he is comfortable on the ball and is blessed with great pace.

In the 2021-22 season, he was twice an unused substitute for the senior Reds team, against Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League and Leicester City in the Carabao Cup.

He ended that campaign by playing a major role as England won the UEFA U19 European Championship. Quansah featured in every game at the summer tournament, scored in the semi-finals and provided a crucial assist in the final as the Young Lions beat Israel 3-1.

The defender further bolstered his experience by making 16 appearances in League One during his loan spell with Bristol Rovers.

Quansah took a big step in his progress during 2023-24; after a senior debut for Liverpool in the August as a substitute in the 2-1 comeback win at Newcastle United, he clocked up 33 games, scored three goals and got a Carabao Cup winner’s medal.