Liverpool's 19-year-old Liverpool's teenager Internal Medicine Williams said in an interview with team magazine that his experience of playing forward helped him as a full-back under Klopp, and he also expressed his gratitude to former Liverpool right-back Robert Jones.

When asked why he was able to be a full-back in Klopp's team, the Welsh teenager said: "I think this is good for me because when I was a kid I used to be an offensive player, I played for the winger and forward before. In the past few years, I have grown into a right back, which has helped me the way I play now."
"In a club like Liverpool, the full-back has to be more aggressive. The coach wants us to play in this way and have to be able to attack, so this is a huge opportunity for me."
Williams also expressed his gratitude to former Liverpool right-back Robert Jones, He said: "When I practiced at the Youth Training Academy and U23 team, I always stayed and continued to practice crossing. I tried to practice from different positions to improve my skills, which I did most of the week and practiced so that I could master it. Because for me, assists were just as important as goals."
"The person who helped me the most in this regard was Robert Jones. After each training, he stayed to practice with me, and it was really great to be able to work with him. As a player, he has always supported me and helped me a lot."
Williams made 4 appearances in the league this season and 4 appearances in the FA Cup . Among them, Williams made two crosses to create an own opponent in the two games against Shrewsbury in the fourth round of the FA Cup.