
Lucas Leiva believes watching former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso play has helped him improve his game.
The pair played together until the Spain international sealed a move to Real Madrid in 2009 – but that has not stopped Lucas from learning from the Spaniard.
“Xabi Alonso is a player I always watch and try to learn from,” said Lucas. “I had a few years with him here and I could see how good he was. Xabi would be my choice [as role model] at the moment.”
The Brazilian, 24, joined the Reds in 2007 for £5m from Gremio, having built a reputation as an attacking midfielder in South America.
Former Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez opted to play him in a holding role, but since the arrival of Kenny Dalglish, Lucas feels his function in the Liverpool side has evolved.
“I’ve changed in all ways. Everyone knows I used to play further forward on the pitch,” Lucas told Liverpool’s website.
“I had to adapt to a new style of game, a new pace, more physical. I think I’ve adapted well and I’m really enjoying my role in the team.”