Sevilla ace Suso: I should've done more with Liverpool chance

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25 Oct 2023 • 1:06 AM MYT
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Former Liverpool talent Suso admits he would do things differently if he had a do over.

The Spaniard, who is now with Sevilla and is preparing to take on Arsenal in the Champions League, spoke about his time with the English giants.

Suso joined Liverpool as a youngster back in 2010, but eventually left for regular game time.

He told The Guardian: "Brendan [Rodgers] was the closest thing to a Spanish coach, his way of playing, the tactical plans.

He was a brave, giving me and Raheem Sterling a debut. Brendan said, 'Stay here, I'm going to keep counting on you.'

"But when you're young maybe you don't think things through fully, don't have the patience. I wanted to go to a team where I could play every game and come back more mature. Maybe if I was in that situation again now I wouldn't do the same.

"When I returned I had one year left. I wanted to renew and Liverpool wanted me to but Milan were rejuvenating their squad. I had been at Liverpool four years and was happy but Milan was also a big club. If it had been another I might not have left."