
Liverpool's young defender Kwaansah was replaced at half-time against Ipswich in the fierce competition at the start of the Premier League season, but he was not discouraged. In an interview with The Times, Kwansah showed maturity and resilience beyond his years. He said the experience made him understand more about the long and challenging season and motivated him to work harder on the training ground and prove himself with his strength. Kwaansah emphasized that it is every player's duty to respect the manager's decision, and he will turn this setback into motivation to move forward and continue to improve his skills and form to contribute more to the team.
Meanwhile, Quansah also spoke of his admiration for Liverpool captain Van Dyke. He praised Van Dyke for not only possessing excellent leadership skills, but also for his willingness to share his experience and knowledge to help young players grow. Quansah believes that what he learned from Van Dyke will have a profound impact on his future career. He hopes that he can become an integral part of the team like Van Dyke and move towards his goal of becoming the best center back in the world.
Kwaanza is looking forward to the future. He is aware that he needs more match experience and honing, but he also believes that as long as he keeps working hard and focusing, he will be able to represent the England adult team one day. Kwaansah said he will cherish every opportunity to play on the field and do his best to show his strength and fight for his dream.










