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Takumi Minamino has been backed by former boss Jesse Marsch to succeed at Liverpool despite a slow start to his Anfield career.

Minamino headed to Merseyside from Marsch’s RB Salzburg in January having impressed in the Champions League for the Austrian club.

He has found life difficult so far at Liverpool, struggling in his first seven appearances for Jurgen Klopp’s side Though Marsch believes the Japanese ace will be a success, explaining what is still to come from Minamino. "When I came [to the club], I knew he was going to be a big part of what we were about.

He's smart, very clever," American Marsch told ESPN FC . "He's not pure explosive but he understands football, he understands how to make final plays and tactics. "What you have

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