Liverpool's Daniel Agger voices frustrations at manager Roy Hodgson's tactics

21 September 2010 08:57
The Denmark international is unhappy at being asked to adapt to a long-ball style and is determined to stick to his footballing principles even if it costs him his place in Hodgson's plans. [LNB]Agger who has also been used out of position at left-back in the early stages of Hodgson's reign at Liverpool said: ''I'm here to play football and not to unload. [LNB]Liverpools Ryan Babel facing Anfield exit''The manager has a philosophy that we're playing football further up the pitch and then you have to play a different kind of football at the back. [LNB]''That's not my style. That's not the type of football player I am. I like to keep the ball on the ground and I'm going to keep doing that. Whether he'll use me or not, time will tell. [LNB]''I guess I'll try to change even though I'm not going to be the player that unloads the ball every single time I get it. I'll fight for my chance. I'll get the chance. I know what I represent and I think he also knows that.'' [LNB]

Source: Telegraph