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Robertson: I'm glad Gerrard left the Rangers and believe he'll be comfortable in the Premier League

Robertson: I'm glad Gerrard left the Rangers and believe he'll be comfortable in the Premier League

Recently, Robertson was interviewed by the Mirror, in which he talked about Gerrard and Liverpool's games against Aston Villa and Wolves.

Last season, Gerrard led the team to a Premier League title, breaking Celtic's dream of a ten-game winning streak. Last month, Gerrard returned to the Premier League to take over aston Villa's coaching whip. So far, Gerrard has won 4 of the 6 games he has coached. And when they face Liverpool and Manchester City, they are all small victories against each other. Robertson felt the tension in Liverpool's match against Aston Villa last weekend, with Aston Villa still having a chance to equalise in the final moments of the game.

Speaking to reporters, Robertson said: "I'm glad he left rangers, he's proven himself to be a great manager, he started his coaching career very early and he's come a long way. His career at Liverpool will have helped his coaching to some extent, and you can see from his coaching record with Rangers, who took the title from the Celtics. Now he's coaching Atton Villa, a club with a good squad and I'm sure he's here. I have a couple of friends at Villa and I've been following them all the time and I want them to be great in every game in the Premier League, but hopefully there will be exceptions when it comes to playing against us. ”

Liverpool have won five straight in the Premier League after their 1-0 win over Aston Villa, ensuring they are still ahead of Manchester City in the Premier League table before playing against Newcastle. Although City scored a 7-0 win in their match against Leeds United on Tuesday.

Robertson then spoke about the games against Aston Villa and Wolves, saying: "Against Aston Villa, we played very well, but our ability to take chances was still a bit lacking. Aston Villa has also done well, they have been putting pressure on us for a while, creating a lot of opportunities. But we also responded accordingly and we handled it well, so we didn't concede a goal. But I was really nervous, and you could feel the tension, and everyone was waiting for the final whistle to blow. Through these matches, you can find that 1-0 wins are also very important, and we call these "just right" wins because you can't win 3-0 or 4-0 in every week's game, which is impossible. ”

"It was the same against Wolves, because we missed a lot of opportunities and a lot of people thought we weren't in shape in that game. But we've never been discouraged and are always trying to do the right thing. Luckily, Origi scored the decisive goal and allowed us to win the game with this precious 3 points. ”

in Ralph

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