Cody Gakpo made his Liverpool debut underneath the lights towards Wolves and is prepared “to assist the workforce” after they limped to a 2-2 draw within the FA Cup.
After being cleared to coach and play earlier within the week, Gakpo made his debut on the first alternative, named in Jurgen Klopp‘s robust beginning lineup.
The Dutchman confirmed promising indicators on the left of the assault for over an hour, linking effectively with Andy Robertson however it was not fairly the evening for the brand new signing to indicate off.
However, Gakpo savoured his first time “underneath the Anfield lights” and is now wanting ahead to serving to the workforce within the coming weeks and months after one other turbulent recreation.
“Actually nice environment. For my very own recreation, I feel I confirmed some good moments and a few sloppy moments,” Gakpo mirrored on the evening with LFCTV.
“So, I may also nonetheless enhance on these factors and preserve working and attempt to assist the workforce as a lot as I can.
“After all, you be taught essentially the most once you’re enjoying video games, so I’m wanting ahead [to more].”
As for the efficiency, Gakpo doesn’t have too many reference factors having solely simply joined however he did see some promising indicators to work with.
“I feel we performed in phases actually good soccer however ultimately, we didn’t rating sufficient, in order that’s a pity,” Gakpo mentioned on the efficiency.
“However I feel we confirmed what we may, however we will nonetheless enhance on some factors and let’s work on that.
“I feel now we have to go there [Molineux] with nice willpower and simply go for the win.
“I feel we confirmed actual workforce spirit at moments, in order that’s good.”
As for the way the 23-year-old carried out within the eyes of his supervisor, Klopp advised ITV: “He fitted into the sport. It was not straightforward for a primary step.
“We can’t anticipate it to be good, however he confirmed good indicators. We now have to get him in higher positions however that can come little doubt.”