Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson has admitted that he is frustrated at the lack of first team game time which he has received so far this season.
Robertson earned himself a move to the Reds during the summer following impressive form for Hull City in the Premier League last season.
He has however not been able to usurp Alberto Moreno in the starting lineup and has played in just two Premier League games thus far. Moreno has endured a creditable rejuvenation after it looked at one stage as if he were surplus to requirements at Anfield.
“For me and Moreno, if we start, great; if we don’t, realistically we will be in the stand or not travelling. We have attacking people on the bench who can come on and change the game, which we usually need,” Robertson told BBC Scotland.
“James Milner had played left-back all last season and a lot people on the outside probably thought Moreno was finished at Liverpool, but he has worked really hard in training to get everything right. He has played well since he has been in there.
“It has been frustrating for me because my signing has probably lifted him but I believe that it has given Liverpool two good left-backs.”
Robertson could however get his opportunities at a later stage this season considering that Jurgen Klopp’s defence have not been particularly impressive.