Luke Chambers: Derek McInnes Admits He'd Love to Take the Left-Back Back to Kilmarnock


Key Highlights :

1. Derek McInnes admits he would love to take Luke Chambers back at Kilmarnock.
2. The left-back, 18, made 16 appearances for the Rugby Park outfit after joining on loan from Liverpool in January this year.
3. The defender made quite the impact during his four months in Ayrshire, proving to be composed, agile, and no slouch in a tackle.
4. His passing ability also caught the eye, as he showed his class coming from a Premier League team’s academy.
5. On his debut, he set up Danny Armstrong to score the winner against Dundee United with a lovely chop inside, before whipping a low ball for the winger to run on at the edge of the box.
6. Chambers saved his best performances for the season’s final two matches against Dundee United and Ross County, like several other Killie players as the club maintained their Premiership status.
7. Ultimately, it was a move that worked for all parties.
8. The fans certainly want to see him back in blue and white stripes next season.
9. Whether that’s plausible is unknown at this stage, according to both McInnes and the player himself.




     Luke Chambers' four-month loan spell at Kilmarnock was a huge success, and the 18-year-old left-back certainly made an impact. His composed, agile and no-nonsense style of defending caught the eye of many, and his passing ability was also evident. On his debut, he set up Danny Armstrong to score the winner against Dundee United with a lovely chop inside, before whipping a low ball for the winger to run on at the edge of the box.

     Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes admits he'd love to take Chambers back to the club, but his future is in the hands of Liverpool. McInnes is keen to build strong relationships with the Premier League clubs, and Chambers' loan move has certainly helped in that regard.

     Chambers himself is unsure of what the future holds for him, but he is keen to break into Liverpool's first team one day. He is grateful for the experience he gained at Kilmarnock, and is keen to tell other players in his situation to take the opportunity if it arises.

     The fans at Kilmarnock are keen to see Chambers back in blue and white stripes next season, and McInnes is keen to make it happen if Liverpool are willing to give the go-ahead. It was a move that worked for all parties, and it would be great to see Chambers back at Rugby Park in the near future.



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