Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Lucas: Why I'm more complete now

eds midfielder Lucas Leiva has explained why the development he has undertaken since joining the club six years ago has moulded the Brazilian into 'a more complete player'.
The midfielder arrived at Anfield from Gremio in 2007 with a reputation as a player who could influence proceedings at the front end of the pitch.
His career took a different path with Liverpool, however, as former boss Rafael Benitez regularly deployed the No.21 in a defensive holding position.
In learning that role and becoming a popular figure on the Kop under Kenny Dalglish and now Brendan Rodgers, Lucas believes his game has hugely improved.
He told FIFA.com: "I was 20 when I arrived in English football back in 2007. I was coming from Gremio, where I'd already had first-team football.
"I felt as if I was moving at 50km/hour while everyone else on the field was at 100. I wasn't prepared for that and needed to develop both physically and tactically.
"That's why many players choose not to go directly from Brazil to England. In Spain and Portugal, and even in Italy, the pace of the game is different.
"So much so, in fact, that early on I performed better in Champions League games than in the Premiership. In terms of the speed of the game, it was like going from one extreme to the other.
"With Gremio I carried an element of surprise, and on many occasions operated practically as a central midfielder.
"However, due to the pace of the Premier League, I changed positions. Even though I was 20, I couldn't cope with the demands of joining the attacks and tracking back all game long.
"Benitez soon realised that I felt more comfortable playing in a deeper role, winning back possession and starting attacks.
"Nowadays I'm so comfortable with this position that it feels like I've always operated in it.
"I am, without question, a more complete player now because, should the match scenario require it, I can even play a more attacking role."

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