Gravenberch returned to the Liverpool side in style on Saturday night as he bagged a goal against Aston Villa in their 2-0 victory. The midfielder will seek another commanding performance against Madrid this week in what should an interesting affair.
Gravenberch reveals his dad encourages him to shoot
The Dutchman first opened up on his goal scoring form and admitted that his dad plays an influence on his decision-making.
“I think I listen to my dad more. He always tells me I need to shot more and shoot more.
"You saw what happened in the game against Villa, I shoot and it gets deflected. So I have to shoot more.”
A new deal on the horizon?
Next, he was asked whether he is in talks to sign a new deal, as reports suggest he may be in line for a new contract after a run of fine form.
“I’m happy here. We will have to see. We haven’t spoken yet but we will see.”
What reception will Alexander-Arnold receive?
Trent Alexander-Arnold will return to his old side this week as he enters Anfield once again after leaving the club for Madrid in the summer. Gravenberch reveals what kind of reception he may receive.
“From the fans I don’t know, but he’s obviously a friend of mine so I will give him a hug of course.
"Not a lot of messages but I’ll see him tomorrow."
How can Mbappe be stopped?
Next, he spoke on Madrid striker Kylian Mbappe and how the club plan to stop his incredible talent in front of goal this season.
"Ibou (Ibrahima Konate) knows him well, so you'd have to speak to him.
"Mbappe is a top player, he can play behind, come to the ball, it won't be easy for us, but we will try to stop him.
Has the midfield changed?
Finally, he was asked whether new summer signings such as Florian Wirtz have made the midfield ahead of him look different this season.
"Not really. We try to do the same things, for the new players it's not always easy. They come to a new team, a new coach, new principles of play, it's not easy to be here and do everything good.
"It takes time. It's not from day one you do it good. They are now here for two months and they've already done a good job and we will see in the next few months."
