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Jarell Quansah of Liverpool claims he has yet to achieve anything because he is not considered one of the world’s greats.
This season, the defender made his debut at Anfield and earned the trust of manager Jurgen Klopp.
The manager expressed surprise at Quansah’s rapid rise earlier this month, and Liverpool considered loaning him out again after he spent the second half of last season with Bristol Rovers in League One.
However, the England Under-21 international has made nine appearances for the Reds this season after making his Young Lions debut last month.
However, it is insufficient for the aspirant 20-year-old who wishes to leave a lasting impression on the game.
“No,” he said, “because no one has said ‘Jarell Quansah is one of the best players in the world’ yet.”
The manager expressed surprise at Quansah’s rapid rise earlier this month, and Liverpool considered loaning him out again after he spent the second half of last season with Bristol Rovers in League One.
However, the England Under-21 international has made nine appearances for the Reds this season after making his Young Lions debut last month.
However, it is insufficient for the aspirant 20-year-old who wishes to leave a lasting impression on the game.
“No,” he said, “because no one has said ‘Jarell Quansah is one of the best players in the world’ yet. to”
“Surprised could be deemed an interesting word but I think he (Klopp) means I wasn’t expected to be there yet.
“I don’t think it was ‘It’s a surprise, I’ve trained with him before and he’s not a good player’. It was about how soon it’s come and how I’ve dealt with the adversity I have been thrown into.
“It’s not expected from being on loan at Bristol Rovers to going straight into the first team, and to do as well as I did. That’s where the surprise came from.
Quansah made his Liverpool debut in August, coming on as a substitute for the injured Joel Matip after Virgil Van Dijk was sent off.
He also had a goal disallowed in Liverpool’s 3-2 Europa League loss to Toulouse last week, while Harvey Elliott, Curtis Jones, and Trent Alexander-Arnold have all offered words of wisdom.
“They just say enjoy it,” he explained. It sounds so simple and cliche, but it is all too easy for young center-halves to not play their game, to play safe, and to not do what they do at other levels simply because they have advanced.
“When they say that, it relaxes you a little, so when I’m told to enjoy it, I can be free and just play.” I don’t have to be concerned about making mistakes because they will occur.
“I can’t remember the last player who had a perfect career and never made a mistake, that is going to happen and that is the way you learn best so just enjoy myself and do the best I can.”
Now, Quansah is preparing to travel to Serbia on Friday for Saturday’s Euro 2025 qualifier in Backa Topola, before returning to Goodison Park on Tuesday to face Northern Ireland in Group F.
Lee Carsley’s side are second in the group following last month’s late 3-2 defeat to Ukraine, having smashed Serbia 9-1 at the City Ground.
The 2-2 draw against Ukraine in Poland was only England’s third in qualifying since 2011, but Quansah is content to learn from the experience.
“We didn’t lock the game down as well as we should have, and their goal was a sucker punch,” he said.
“Things are definitely going to be different (in Serbia), it’s always tough going away from home as we found out against Ukraine.”
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