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Liverpool U21 coach Lewtas: Arthur has been brilliant; we're here to help him

Liverpool U21 coach Barry Lewtas was delighted to hand Arthur 90 minutes for their 7-1 rout of Leicester City on Saturday.

Saturday's outing was just the second 90 minutes the midfielder has completed this season, with both occurring in Premier League 2 fixtures against the Foxes, and Lewtas revealed Arthur had been desperate to achieve that particular landmark.

"It's brilliant, really. We knew yesterday he was going to play," Lewtas told the Liverpool Echo. "Look at Arthur, he's had a fantastic career, played at some top clubs and played with some top players and at the minute is just finding his way back from injury.

"If we can help, I think it's a compliment to the way we play that we can give some senior players an opportunity, as well as some of the younger ones.

"He really adds something to us because he's got a lot of quality and you could see today when we were playing through Leicester Arthur played a big part in that."

He continued: "It's great for our lads to see someone of that level working his way back to fitness and is willing to come down and play. I think it shows unbelievable humility. It shows someone who is desperate to get back fit, get playing and find rhythm because he wants to try and play. I think it reveals an awful lot of character.

"The decision around it was if we can get him to 90, we'll get him to 90," added Lewtas. "Obviously we take instructions from the medical staff and Arthur knows his own body well enough. We checked on 45 and he was fine.

"We had an agreement if he was starting to tire or anything like that he would kind of give us the nod. He certainly enjoyed it. It wasn't the worst game to have a run-out in!"

While Liverpool and Klopp appear to have little desire to keep the Brazilian at Anfield beyond the end of his loan agreement, Arthur will hope he is able to contribute to the Reds' pursuit of Champions League qualification between now and the end of the season.

But a return to Kirkby once a fortnight is unlikely, according to Lewtas, who said: "He's been back training back with the first-team and obviously their squad is a little bit bigger now.

"His plan isn't to be with us. It was just like earlier in the season, if we've got the opportunity to give someone a bit of exposure we will do it.

"We play on the same day as the first-team too which is important, it means he can still follow the first-team schedule. It all has to align for it to work and today it did."

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