Jack Robinson believes Liverpool can bounce back from their Europa League heartache with a repeat performance against Stoke City on Sunday.
Brendan Rodgers saw his youthful Reds side fall to a 3-2 defeat in a thrilling encounter with Udinese during last night's Group A game at Anfield but could find redemption this weekend.
In spite of their continental setback, Liverpool can record back-to-back wins in the league should they overcome Tony Pulis's side in the final game before the international break.
Robinson, 19, was handed the left-back role by Rodgers for the visit of the Serie A side and remains convinced that maintaining their style of play is key against the Potters.
He said: "It was disappointing to get that defeat in the end. I think we played really well but just couldn't get that final goal in the end.
"I think we just came out a bit sloppy from the second half but about 15 minutes in we got going again but just couldn't get the goals back.
"It'll be a different game [on Sunday] but as long as we play the way we've played then we should get a result.
"It's only early on in the season and there's loads more games. We just need to show how we play and we'll be fine in the end I'm sure."
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