West Bromwich Albion boss Alan Irvine is eager to see Cristian Gamboa attack Liverpool this weekend.
Rather than put a leash on the 24-year-old, Irvine will urge the ex-Rosenborg man to play his natural game.
"I won't talk to him about reining in his attacking instincts, that's one of the reasons I signed him," the head coach insisted.
"He can keep doing that at Anfield, that's what he does, that's what he's really good at. He was brought here to do exactly that, fly up and down that wing.
"He has got fantastic energy and I love full-backs who can run up and down all day - that's brilliant.
"The good thing about Cristian is, yes, he does run really quickly forward but he also runs really quickly backwards.
"He needs to do that because it's a way of us getting up the pitch.
"He has shown that energy and enthusiasm every time he has come on and you watch him every day in training and that's what he is.
"He is somebody who plays and trains with a really high intensity.
"If he didn't do that he would be a fraction of the player. If their attacking players are chasing Cristian that's OK, they are going the way we would rather go."
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