Quansah: Daily Proof of Commitment at Liverpool

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Key Takeaways
- Daily commitment is essential at Liverpool.
- Quansah is on track for 50 appearances.
- Strong performance under Arne Slot.
- Team maintains high standards and strong habits.
- Success built on last season's lessons.
Liverpool. Feb 8 (NationPress) Jarell Quansah is dedicated to demonstrating his worth as a Liverpool player on a daily basis. The 22-year-old centre-back, who is a product of the Reds’ Academy, had a significant breakout season at the senior level in 2023-24, making 33 appearances across all competitions.
This season, he has already played 14 times, putting him just three matches shy of hitting the 50 appearances mark for his beloved club.
Quansah transitioned to the first team under Jurgen Klopp’s guidance and is currently being coached by Klopp’s successor, Arne Slot.
“I believe that at a club like this, you must constantly prove your worth. It’s not merely due to a change in management or coaching staff; there's always a need to demonstrate your abilities because we are consistently searching in the market for the world's finest players, and we are always competing against the best,” Quansah noted in Liverpool’s official matchday programme.
Liverpool is experiencing a remarkable first season under Slot, leading the Premier League, finishing at the top of the Champions League league phase, reaching the final of the Carabao Cup, and set to face Plymouth Argyle in the fourth round of the Emirates FA Cup on Sunday.
Regarding the team’s strong performance amid this leadership transition, Quansah stated, “It likely began last year with the disappointment of not achieving what we believed we could. We entered this season aware of our potential and are essentially the same team that concluded last season.
“We were competitive last season, so I saw no reason we couldn’t maintain that momentum this time around. It’s all about the habits we’ve cultivated and the high standards we've set for each other.
“Off the pitch, we understand our routine – recovery sessions, rigorous training, and the necessity to push each other consistently.”