Liverpool midfielder Tyler Morton feels his loan with Blackburn Rovers is making him a stronger player.
Morton penned a new deal with the Reds this week.
On his time with Rovers, he told liverpoolfc.com: “I’ve been extremely proud of myself for how I’ve handled the loan so far. Hopefully I carry that on and take it into the next half of the season. I feel like I’m progressing every day and learning new things on and off the pitch. It’s a lovely environment to learn and turn myself into a professional – and I think I’m doing that quite well. Hopefully it sets me up for what’s to come in the future.
“I think physicality is the main one for me. I think I’ve been questioned on that in recent years because of my stature and stuff like that. But I think I’ve coped with it extremely well. I needed that to go out and enjoy my footy – get smashed about and just enjoy the rough side of the game. I’ve done that and I’ve coped with it very well. Now I’m maturing as a footballer and I’m going to look to carry on progressing.
“It brings a lot of pressure on you but I’ve said this many times before, I enjoy the pressure and I think I take that in my stride and thrive off it. I’ve really enjoyed it and enjoyed being pressured and playing most games.
“It’s a lovely thing when it all goes well and it’s tough when it doesn’t go well. But that’s why I’m out on loan, that’s why I’m learning – to come back here and fight for whatever I can get. I feel like it’s a completely different environment but I needed it and I’m so happy that Liverpool have allowed me to go out and really enjoy my footy.”