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"It was hard at the time as I was not used to not playing and it was something very new to me. I didn't deal with it as well as I could," he said. "I did struggle, and I was probably not the best to live with in the house, but it is hard because you are putting on a brave face on the training ground thinking you need to work hard to get in the team, but when you come home and start thinking about it and getting annoyed and frustrated, it goes into your family life."
Robertson said that it took a while for him to adapt to Klopp's way of playing and that he needed to be patient until he received a regular run of opportunities. Liverpool midfielder Fabinho is experiencing similar struggles this season in adapting to life under the German but Robertson said that he was reassured by his manager's faith in him.
"Klopp] played me in a couple of games and the frustrating thing was that I felt like I did quite well. He said I did do well, but I still wasn't quite adapted to his way of playing," said Robertson. "Now I look at the performance I put in against Crystal Palace and I think a lot of people said I played well, but there were things I did wrong in terms of the way he wants us to play. "It was just about being patient. I did have a few chats with the manager, but it was never crucial or make-or-break."
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