I remember seeing him putting in a similar performance for Arsenal last year (think it was against City) where he was in the middle and really bossed it. The next week he was on the bench, which surmised his Arsenal career. Their loss is definitely our gain. I knew he'd develop into the player we witnessed tonight and still, he has plenty of improvement to reach his potential. It was always going to take time, but like Robertson, training and attention to detail are two great hallmarks for Jurgen Klopp and now it seems he has fully trust in both the aforesaid players.
Think it's going to be difficult to leave the lad out for the trip to the Emirates. Can even see him doing a job in Gini's position, all told. We shall see.
As for the post-match interview. Really good stuff from the lad. He's well spoken and seems like a good mixer in the group. The type of person we want around the club.