Jarell Quansah states he hasn’t felt any ‘imposter syndrome’ following his development season with Liverpool.
The 21-year-old was brought into the first string photo amidst a wave of injuries and suspensions in defence under previous employer Jurgen Klopp, going on to make 33 looks throughout 2023/24.
Quansah drew lots of kudos for his efficiencies, consisting of from Klopp, who called him ‘Virgil 2.0’ in contrast to Liverpool colleague Virgil van Dijk.
The protector’s efficiencies saw him called to the provisionary England team ahead of Euro 2024, although he is yet to make his launching and didn’t make the team which reached the last in Germany.
Nevertheless, Quansah’s stock is extremely high.
Asked if he’s ever had a hard time to get his head around his newly found status, Quansah was really positive in his action.
“Never imposter [syndrome], nah,” Quansah stated following Liverpool’s 2-1 friendly win over Arsenal in Philadelphia (through Liverpool Echo).
“Never anything like that. For me, I’ve constantly wished to be a beginning centre back for Liverpool so it’s never ever been I’ve landed here.
“You’ve all seen it as the in 2015 however I’ve been working 16 years at Liverpool, implanting away which you most likely don’t see. That’s constantly been my objective, that’s constantly been the strategy.
“Definitely [my life has changed]. I understood that included the task when I registered for it. Just getting identified around England, which is acknowledgment of how well I’m doing to see I’ve got numerous fans and individuals who idolise me. That’s constantly an advantage.
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“I think you can figure it out yourself [what I’m trying to work on], I’m always looking at games back to see where I can improve. I’m not going to give anyone any secrets on what I’m working on. I’m still young, there’s a lot to improve on. That’s the best thing about it, I know I can be good at times but there’s so much potential and I need to keep working hard to fulfil it.
“I probably haven’t realised it how everyone would have thought I’d realised. It has not been a realisation of how I’ve done so far but a realisation that I’m capable of playing at the level and I can kick on so much better. There are so many things I can look back on last year and improve on. There are so many goals that I need to achieve, that’s the realisation.”
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