West Lothian Courier

Lars aims to make the grade Striker learning English while with Lions

- CALLUM CARSON

New Livingston signing Lars Lokotsch believes he’s in the perfect place to continue his education – both on and off the park.

The 24-year-old centre forward has signed a two-year deal with the club having an option to extend by a further year and hopes to combine scoring goals in Scotland’s top flight with studying English.

Lokotsch was part of an SV Rodinghaus­en side last year that clinched a German fourth-tier title – but he sought a move away as the club were denied promotion to the profession­al ranks due to the size of their stadium.

Speaking to the Courier, the big striker said: “I think for me this is a great opportunit­y because it’s a very profession­al club and I’m very proud to have the opportunit­y to play here.

“There’s a lot of training, but I like that and they spend a lot of time with you as an individual and try to make you a better player which is perfect. I’m a young player and I just want to improve.

“I’m also currently studying English so it’s a great opportunit­y for me to learn and speak the language – although I don’t really understand much just now because of the Scottish accents.

“I’m sure that will get better but it’s really a win-win situation for me to play football and learn the language and get to experience the culture. It’s a wonderful adventure for me.”

Lokotsch netted nine times for Rodinghaus­en last term, including a late brace in a German Cup tie against Bundesliga side Paderborn and hopes he can be a menace to opposition defences as he looks to make his mark in Scottish football.

He commented: “I was offered the chance to train with the club and I was very happy because it’s a top division club in a good European league. It’s a great opportunit­y for me.

“I’m a big striker who loves to hold the ball up for my team-mates and get myself into the box and I would say I’m a fast player.”

He added: “I played in the fourth division in Germany which was a great league. We played against the under- 23 sides of Borussia Dortmund, FC Koln and Borrusia Monchengla­dbach.

“We actually won the league with Rodinghaus­en but we weren’t able to get accepted into the third tier – which is the first profession­al league – because of our stadium.

“That was really disappoint­ing and saw a lot of the team leave and go their own way, including myself.

“But it’s a wonderful opportunit­y for me to be at Livingston and in the Scottish Premiershi­p.”

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