The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Klopp expects Guinea’s Keita to come good

- By Carl Markham sport@sundaypost.com

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits midfielder Naby Keita has plenty of improvemen­ts to make, but he is not concerned by his slower-thanexpect­ed adaptation to English football. The Guinea internatio­nal arrived in the summer, 12 months after the Reds paid £53million to buy himfrom RB Leipzig, and the nature of his game was such he was tipped to make a huge impact. However, after a promising start in his first couple of matches, the 23-year-old has struggled for form, not helped having to learn a new language and culture, an injury which sidelined him for a month in October and being asked to perform a different role from the one he had in the Bundesliga. He showed flashes of his talent in Wednesday’s 1-1 draw with Leicester, only his 10th start in a total of 17 Premier League appearance­s, and Klopp is prepared to be patient with the thirdmost expensive player in the club’s history. “Yeah, happy so far, but still a lot to come,” said Klopp ahead of tomorrow’s trip to West Ham.

“Naby is an outstandin­g player, but he still has to improve; minutes, games, language, all that stuff. “Everything will be fine, and it is fine so far, but we can really expect a lot more still, that’s how it is.”

By the time Liverpool kick-off at the London Stadium their five-point lead at the top of the table could have been cut to two as Manchester City play Arsenal today. Manuel Pellegrini’s West Ham are on a threematch losing streak, as Leicester were in midweek, but despite the Hammers being rolled over 4-0 by Klopp’s side on the opening day of the season, the Reds boss is taking nothing for granted.

“We started against West Ham with a brilliant game from us and not a very good game of West Ham. That day they had a new manager and a lot of new players,” he said. “They had a really bad start, I think they had maybe only two points after six matchdays, but since then they are nearly a top-six side. “That’s what we should expect.

“They have the most experience­d manager in the Premier League, really good team, good signings in defence, experience in the fullback positions.

“We can’t compare with the first game of the season.

“We expected a difficult game that day, but it was not so difficult for two reasons: we were really good and they were not ready.

“Now they are ready and it’s a completely different cup of tea.”

 ??  ?? £53m Keita has only made 10 starts for Liverpool
£53m Keita has only made 10 starts for Liverpool

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