Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson is convinced his game is improving under manager Brendan Rodgers.
Since the arrival of Rodgers, he feels has been able to add a whole new level of maturity to his play and develop a better understanding of when to press and when to hold.
"Obviously when a new manager comes into a club then things can change, that's natural," he told the Liverpool Echo. "You just have to believe in your own ability, believe that you are a good enough player and then show it.
"Brendan Rodgers has come in and has been brilliant for me personally. He has definitely helped me improve different parts of my game already.
"I think in the games I have managed to play, you can see that I have improved upon certain things, and that is because of him.
"I took a lot of positives from my first year here, but there were also negatives, and I understand that.
"The thing I needed to do was to learn from the negative aspects. Without those setbacks, you cannot move forward and become a stronger person. That's how I look at it. I took the negatives on the chin and moved forward."