Liverpool's Keita admits it will take time to be at his best

Liverpool's Naby Keita hopes to beat his own goalscoring records this season. Photo: EPA/PETER POWELL

Liverpool's Naby Keita hopes to beat his own goalscoring records this season. Photo: EPA/PETER POWELL

Published Sep 12, 2018

Share

LIVERPOOL - Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita says it will take time to justify the £52 million ($63 million) fee the club paid for the Guinea international.

The 23-year-old -- who is expected to start this weekend's match with Tottenham Hotspur despite being left on the bench for Liverpool's previous clash with Leicester City -- told the Liverpool club magazine that having come from the Bundesliga it is only normal that it is taking him him time to acclimatise to the Premier League.

Keita was snapped up by Liverpool last year from RB Leipzig but with the condition he remained with the German side until this season. "I've been told by many people that a lot of overseas players come into the Premier League and they take time to integrate, depending on the circumstances," he said. 

"So playing in the Premier League can be difficult, but I am very motivated to play here, not just for myself and my teammates, but for the club. "Everybody around me has been very supportive towards me so I am certainly giving everything I can to get settled into the team quickly."

Keita, who has a lot of added pressure on him as he is the most expensive midfielder ever signed by the club, says his attitude has always been to push to improve no matter the plaudits he receives for his performances.

"I'm the kind of person who thinks that if I score eight goals in one season my objective must be to score nine goals in the following season," he said. "That's the kind of mentality I have.

"The Premier League is different to other leagues where I have played and everybody knows it is very tough, but I will do my best to beat my own personal records -– I'm very motivated."

One week to go. 🔴👊 pic.twitter.com/H3y3ZPdEdO

— Liverpool FC (@LFC) September 11, 2018

AFP

Like us on Facebook

Follow us on Twitter

Related Topics:

EPL