Gravenberch praised new boss Slot for Liverpool improvement

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Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has caught the eye in the early stages of the season and is enjoying life under new manager Arne Slot, who has made a few changes

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Ryan Gravenberch is on international duty with the Netherlands for the Nations League games against Bosnia and Germany and took the opportunity to speak in an interview.
The midfielder spoke about how he has experienced Liverpool's change of manager and how his situation has changed compared to last season. Gravenberch made 26 appearances last season under Klopp but only managed to start 12 of them.
However, he has started the first three games for the Reds this season and the former Bayern Munich man praised Slot's influence on his improved performances.
"There were sometimes matches in which I had only touched the ball once after five or six minutes. Then you don't get into your game. Now I get the ball more, then you get more comfortable. He just saw this. In the end it worked out well,” he added. "Now it's going well, so, yes, everyone is praising him," he told Dutch reporters
Despite his great form, the Dutch player has another task ahead of him and that is to convince Ronald Koeman to give him an important role in the starting eleven of the Netherlands national team, although it seems that the Oranje boss recently had good words for him.
"I have always seen the potential in him. But I believed he lacked focus, this is something that he had to improve and now it seems that he finally realises what is asked of him," said Koeman.

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