Following remarks that seemed to imply that Fabio Carvalho and Jurgen Klopp had little interaction before the kid’s summer loan move, the youngster has subsequently stated it was a “misunderstanding.”
Since his arrival at Anfield in the summer of last year, the 20-year-old has only been given eight starts in his 21 games.
As it became clear that he was not a natural fit for either of Klopp’s systems, he was temporarily transferred to RB Leipzig, where he has yet to receive the requisite amount of playing time.
Additionally, Carvalho was questioned about Klopp’s guidance prior to his move in an interview from last month.
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According to a comment from him, “I don’t really speak to him, to be fair.” I should add, “He didn’t really give me any advice.”
Not exactly what one would want to hear, but the 20-year-old has since clarified the statements from that interview by claiming there was a “misunderstanding”.
“I spoke to Jurgen Klopp,” Carvalho said. NDTV. “What I stated in that interview was that I didn’t discuss moving to RB Leipzig with him. A small misunderstanding occurred.
Carvalho felt it was crucial to make clear this fact because his original statements created a concerning impression.
His loan adventure has not been without support, and that support now includes both current and former players of the Liverpool first team.
I spoke to James Milner, Jordan Henderson, Joe Gomez, and Trent regarding players, he added.
I talked to a few players, and they simply advised me to keep practicing and pushing forward because things will eventually turn around. That, I believe, is my mentality: “Work as hard as I can, and things will happen.”
Carvalho has acknowledged that his transition to Leipzig has been “a little tough” because he “didn’t understand” what coach Marco Rose wanted, but he’s keen to demonstrate his abilities.