Alberto Moreno on his Liverpool fight-back: I refused to give up, no matter what Klopp said

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Alberto Moreno has revealed how hard he has had to work to win back his place at Liverpool.

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The left-back's form has seen him win a first call to the Spain squad this week.

Moreno recalled: "If I talk to you about last year, it's all bad words. I was reaching a point where in my head it was saying to me: 'Alberto, whatever you do is not going to be useful at all'. I trained well and did not play, I did things well and did not play.

"I was wondering: 'Alberto, what can you do?' Nothing more. At the end of the year it is true that many offers came out, but in my head I was not leaving Liverpool: the only thing I wanted was to stay. And staying meant working hard. And that's what I've done: work. There has been a very, very big change and now I have to take advantage of the moment."

Even the start of preseason offered Moreno little hope.

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"I spoke with him (Jurgen Klopp) at the beginning of the preseason and he told me that he could not promise me anything: he could not promise me minutes and he could not promise I'd play. He was sincere and explained to me that they had (James) Milner as a fullback, although now he is not playing there, and that they were going to sign another left-back (Andy Robertson, from Hull City).

"So what I thought was: 'Alberto, here they do not count on you. But we are going to work, we are going to gain the confidence of the coach again, whatever happens'.

"And it was what I did. I played good games and he started talking good about me and giving me confidence. And so it is to this day."

Source: tribalfootball.com