JAKARTA - Two new Liverpool players, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, seem to have adapted to their new team. Both seem to be able to blend with Liverpool players while attending a training camp session in Germany.

This view was conveyed by Liverpool's left-back, Andrew Robertson. He praised the speed of adaptation of his two new co-workers.

"They adapted very well," said Robertson, quoted from the club's official website, as quoted via Antara.

"Obviously fans want to see them on the pitch and fans want to see how they do it in the English Premier League and so on. But in the first few days what they've done was quite smooth," he continued.

The Scotland national team player said, together with the senior Reds squad, he helped the two new players from Brighton & Hove Albion club and also RB Leipzig to undergo their adaptation period.

This is a very open squad. It's a good squad if you're a new player. We welcome everyone with open arms and try to calm them down as much as possible. I think we've done it," said Robertson.

Mac Allister and Szoboszlai were contracted by Liverpool with a duration of five years until 2028.

With what Robertson saw during the pre-season session for the preparation of the 2023/2024 season, he believes the two new recruits will be successful during his career to defend the club based at Anfield.

"From what I've seen so far, I have no doubt they will be successful at this club," he concluded.


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