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Naby Keita opens up on handling criticism and the key to finding form at Liverpool

The Reds midfielder has endured a stop-start first season at Anfield

Naby Keita during a training session at Melwood Training Ground on January 15, 2019 in Liverpool, England.(Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

Naby Keita is no stranger to handling pressure and criticism.

Liverpool's £52.75million signing from RB Leipzig has 13million people willing him on back home in Guinea.

He's an icon in the West African country but with that adulation comes incredible scrutiny.

When Guinea failed to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations in 2017, it was captain Keita who carried the can.

That made it all the sweeter when back in November he helped Paul Put's side book their place at the 2019 tournament with a game to spare.

“It's great that we are actually qualified,” Keita told Liverpool's official magazine.

“Everyone in the country was very sad last time when we didn't make it.

"I got a lot of stick myself and people criticised me because I am almost the figurehead of the team.