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Liverpool striker Christian Benteke admits he must work harder to win a starting berth

Carl Markham

07:46 28/12/2015

Liverpool striker Christian Benteke accepts he has to work harder on the pitch to earn a place in the side after an enlightening chat with manager Jurgen Klopp.

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The Belgium international came off the bench to score the winner to end Premier League leaders Leicester’s three-month unbeaten run. However, Benteke was only on the pitch because of a first-half hamstring injury to compatriot Divock Origi, who was preferred up front in the starting line-up.

The £32.5 million (Dh178m) summer signing’s lack of movement has been criticised as it does not fit in with his manager’s all-action, high-tempo tactics. But the 25-year-old insists he can adapt to the needs of Klopp and the team.

“I spoke with the manager a few days ago about where I can improve and what he is expecting from me,” said the striker. “Sometimes when you are a little bit on the side you try to understand what the manager needs and what he wants and we had a very good chat.

“We had a ‘man conversation’ and I think it is going to help me and help the team. I think I have to run more and I have to be there for my team-mates.

“You could see (against Leicester) that I showed I understand his message and now I have to keep going like that.”

After arriving from Aston Villa in the summer Benteke started the first six matches of the season under Brendan Rodgers, who fought so hard to bring the big striker to Anfield that the club relented after initially refusing to pay the full amount of his buy-out clause. But injury sidelined him for a month and by the time he returned Rodgers had been sacked and replaced by Klopp.

He has yet to start back-to-back league matches under the German but that is set to change as he is now the only fit striker with Origi the latest to fall victim to a hamstring injury with Danny Ings ruled out for the season after a knee ligament operation and Daniel Sturridge still not fit after a hamstring problem.

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