Milos Kerkez grateful for Andy Robertson’s help in adjusting to Liverpool

By Carl Markham, PA
Liverpool defender Milos Kerkez has praised Andy Robertson’s contribution to the team after revealing the Scotland international is helping him settle into life as first-choice left-back.
The 21-year-old Hungary international has started six of seven matches since his £40million (€45 million) move from Bournemouth, having been recruited to be the long-term successor to a player 10 years his senior.
Robertson was linked with a move to Atletico Madrid, against whom he coincidentally made his only start of the season against last week, but opted to remain at the club where he has a year left on his contract even though he knew his playing time would be significantly reduced.

But Kerkez, who is set to make way for Robertson to play against Southampton in Tuesday’s Carabao Cup tie, is grateful to have the experienced defender helping him through his early months.
Asked what his relationship with the Scot was like Kerkez said: “Really good.
“Before the game (on Saturday) he motivated me, told me: ‘Go outside and do your thing that you were doing last season’ so he gave me a bit of a push.
“The,n after the game he congratulated me and told me that I should keep going like that. We are good.
“He’s a legend who did amazing things, won everything and still has quality. It’s not like he’s not here. He’s a squad player. This is Liverpool, we’re competing.
“He’s pushing me, I’m pushing hi,m and I think that’s important to have in a big club like this.”
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— Milos Kerkez (@kerkez_official) September 20, 2025
Kerkez put in his best performance in a red shirt in the Merseyside derby victory over Everton, a week after he was taken off before half-time at Burnley as head coach Arne Slot feared he was treading a fine line having already been booked.
The Hungarian has yet to find consistently good form since arriving,ing but he is still adapting to Slot’s methods while adjusting to the higher profile and scrutiny which comes with a move to Liverpool.
“I’m just here to do my job. I want to improve, I want to give everything for the badge,” he added.
“Obviously you have to adapt and the coach and the players are helping me a l,ot so I’m improving a lot every day.
“I’m playing a differently here than Bournemouth,h but I’m not listening too much to outside noise.”
I'm just here to do my job. I'm not listening too much to outside noise
Robertson is likely to be one of 11 changes for Liverpool against Championship side Southampton, with Slot set to give squad players pitch time.
That is likely to mean debuts for goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili and 18-year-old centre-back Giovani Leoni, a £26m signing from Parma last month, with British record signing Alexander Isak, Federico Chi,esa and 17-year-old Rio NNgombeuall set to start up front.