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Jarell Quansah brutally claims he wants to ‘get over’ injured Joel Matip and force his way into a regular starting role at Liverpool as fans insist ‘no one’s position is safe’

Jarell Quansah confidently revealed his ambitions to become a regular starter at Liverpool

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Jarell Quansah left Liverpool supporters in stitches after brutally stating his intentions to leapfrog first-choice centre-back Joel Matip within Jurgen Klopp‘s side.

The Reds youngster scored his first goal for the club in their 2-1 Europa League group stage defeat against Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise as he started alongside Ibrahima Konate in defence.

Liverpool may be forced to dip into the January transfer market for another defender after Matip recently suffered a potentially season-ending ACL injury, but Qansah hopes to take his chance to become a regular starter at his boyhood club.

Players rarely discuss competition amongst team-mates, but the 20-year-old wasn’t afraid to state his intentions in the wake of Matip’s unfortunate injury post-match on Thursday.

Quansah has made 11 senior appearances for the Reds with each of those coming this season and brazenly revealed his ambitions to become a regular feature for the remainder of the season.

Jarell Quansah confidently revealed his ambitions to become a regular starter at Liverpool

Quansah brazenly explained he wants to jump above the injured Joel Matip in Liverpool's pecking order

Quansah brazenly explained he wants to jump above the injured Joel Matip in Liverpool’s pecking order

‘It’s a shame what happened to Joel and my condolences go with him but my idea was to try and get over him anyway and try to be a starting centre-back in the Premier League at the end of the day.

‘I’m just trying and any opportunity, hopefully more come, I am just trying to really push on and be the best centre-back I can be.’

Reds supporters were astonished to hear the youngster’s comments, but some believe it shows the mentality that players need to have to become a regular at the club.

The 20-year-old Reds defender has been handed sporadic first-team opportunities this season

The 20-year-old Reds defender has been handed sporadic first-team opportunities this season

One supporter said: ‘It’s not wild. This is the mentality we need our players to have. No one’s position is safe.’

Another similarly added: ‘I…

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