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Liverpool news: Fabinho makes Anfield revelation after Jurgen Klopp snub
FABINHO insists he is adapting to life in England despite failing to make his competitive debut at Liverpool.
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The £43m summer signing has had to watch on as Liverpool have won their opening four games - but he is yet to feature for a single minute despite playing a full pre-season.
He has earned a call up to the Brazil squad and could feature at right back against the USA.
Despite his lack of action he is pleased with his start to life at the club.
"My start has been good, good adaptation," he insisted when speaking to Globo Esporte.
"The pre-season was very good, we had nine friendlies and I played nine.
"It was good to play against English teams to see what the rhythm, the intensity and the physique are like."
And the former Monaco man has revealed his fellow Brazilians Alisson and Roberto Firmino have helped him settle in.
"The way the team played I got it right, the more experienced players helped me, the technical team as well," he said.
"Me and my wife are liking the city, we already have a home. Firmino is being a great guy, his family has given a good support to me and Alisson.
"It's been fine (settling in). Having Brazilians in the team helps. Now (the next step) it's really to make the debut. I'm fine, training well and prepared."
Fabinho is hoping to build on his four caps for Brazil after missing out on a spot at the World Cup and thinks playing in England will help his chances.
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"The Premier League if not the best league in the world, is among the two best. It has a much higher visibility than Ligue 1 in France," he said.
"Liverpool are also a giant team, which I think helps keep me closer to the Selecao.
"But what's really going to help is that I play and play very often for my club. I hope to have a sequence of games to continue in the Selecao."