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over the next four or five years, being a big force in world football, both for Brazil and Liverpool.

Nike Air Max 90 Hyperfuse "He's an incredible operator, just magical to watch and he's the kind of player that supporters come to see. We're very glad to have him. He's so gifted as a player. He's just magical. His ability to get out of tight situations and his view of the game is incredible. That's his best position - playing between the lines, he doesn't get marked. He drops to the back of midfield, he draws defenders out, and the weight of his passes is phenomenal.”

Coutinho is expected to be offered a contract extension in the near future and it’s not hard to see why given both his on pitch performances and his manager’s obvious enthusiasm for his play. It’s a feeling Coutinho reciprocates, as it’s been under Rodgers’ guidance that Coutinho has continued to bloom as a young player.

Air Max 2014 Women “I owe thanks to Brendaõ (Brendan Rodgers) for that,” Coutinho said in a Brazilian radio interview on the subject of no longer being so mild-mannered on the pitch. “After Wigan away, where I didn't stop fighting - Brendan called me to office and told me he's sure I can be a 'volanté' or a no. 8. Brendan showed me I can learn. Brendaõ said before Everton at Anfield, "Do you have the fire?" Before Arsenal he told me to not give them peace. I gave no peace.”

Nike Air Max 90 Glow The emergence of a more fiery Phil fed into his disappointment at not being selected for Brazil’s World Cup squad. The midfielder was angry at the exclusion as he felt he could have contributed positively to Luiz Felipe Scolari squad that came up short, but he plans to channel those feelings in a positive direction to help his team.

“I'm going to use this anger and push myself to my limits,” Coutinho said. “I saw how Luisito (Suárez) was a maniac in training. At this point, my body and mind feel like clay. I will mold it the way I envision, and I will use my fire to make them harder.”