Under-fire Liverpool striker David Ngog believes he has the character to cope with the pressure put on him.
Ngog has come in for fierce criticism in recent days after he dived to win Liverpool a penalty in their 2-2 draw with Birmingham on Monday.
The Frenchman believes he is still learning his way in the game and that his experiences will make him stronger in the future.
"If you can come through difficulties in life, it will make you stronger in the future," said Ngog.
"I remember at my old club PSG, we were facing relegation, there were a lot of outside distractions.
"It meant I learnt a lot about being a footballer and dealing with pressure.
"I am not 21 until next April so I have plenty of time to learn more and I couldn't be learning from a better boss than Rafa Benitez or a better striker than Fernando Torres."
Ngog concedes Liverpool's form this season has not been good enough, with Rafa Benitez's side having won only one of their last nine games in all competitions.
"Liverpool demands success so losing games like we have isn't acceptable," added Ngog.
"Liverpool is the biggest club in the world so we need to remain confident in our own ability."
Ngog has come in for fierce criticism in recent days after he dived to win Liverpool a penalty in their 2-2 draw with Birmingham on Monday.
The Frenchman believes he is still learning his way in the game and that his experiences will make him stronger in the future.
"If you can come through difficulties in life, it will make you stronger in the future," said Ngog.
"I remember at my old club PSG, we were facing relegation, there were a lot of outside distractions.
"It meant I learnt a lot about being a footballer and dealing with pressure.
"I am not 21 until next April so I have plenty of time to learn more and I couldn't be learning from a better boss than Rafa Benitez or a better striker than Fernando Torres."
Ngog concedes Liverpool's form this season has not been good enough, with Rafa Benitez's side having won only one of their last nine games in all competitions.
"Liverpool demands success so losing games like we have isn't acceptable," added Ngog.
"Liverpool is the biggest club in the world so we need to remain confident in our own ability."
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