The 26-year-old arrived from Olympiakos in 2020 and has played 39 times for the Reds since, including six appearances this term. The Greek international was brought in to provide cover for first-choice left-back Andrew Robertson, who has been a key part of Jurgen Klopp’s side for many years.
However, the Scotland captain is out with a knee injury and Campbell believes that this could be Tsimikas’ time to grab a first-team spot. Following the Greek’s fine performance during the Reds’ 2-1 win over Ajax in the Champions League, Campbell told Football Insider:
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Gabby Agbonlahor believes Andrew Robertson’s place in Liverpool team is secure
Despite Tsimikas’ excellent recent form, the former Aston Villa striker believes he will not displace Robertson from the first-team anytime soon.
Agbonlahor was asked if the Scot should worry about his left-back spot, to which the pundit told Football Insider:
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Like most of his Liverpool teammates, Robertson has endured a difficult start to the season. He has only grabbed one assist in his six Premier League outings so far in a side that has kept only one top-flight clean sheet so far this season.
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