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LFC Reserves & Youth Team Goals/Highlights

Another Polish youngster. One day, we'll have a Polish player in the 1st team I guess.

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[article]Liverpool have secured the signing of Kornel Misciur from Hull City.

The Red have signed the Under-16s shot stopper for an undisclosed fee.

He will be playing at the Liverpool Academy for the rest of this season and next season as well.

Misciur had been a part of the Hull academy since 2016, when he had a successful trial with the club.

"I know he was a very highly-rated young player here," Hull head coach Liam Rosenior told Hull Live.

"If the deal is right for the football club and they think it's the right thing (then we'll do the deal).

"It shows how good our academy is doing. We have top clubs that want to take some of our players. Good luck to him, it's unbelievable and shows the level of work that's going on in the academy."[/article]
 
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Another Polish youngster. One day, we'll have a Polish player in the 1st team I guess.

195cm


[article]Liverpool have secured the signing of Kornel Misciur from Hull City.

The Red have signed the Under-16s shot stopper for an undisclosed fee.

He will be playing at the Liverpool Academy for the rest of this season and next season as well.

Misciur had been a part of the Hull academy since 2016, when he had a successful trial with the club.

"I know he was a very highly-rated young player here," Hull head coach Liam Rosenior told Hull Live.

"If the deal is right for the football club and they think it's the right thing (then we'll do the deal).

"It shows how good our academy is doing. We have top clubs that want to take some of our players. Good luck to him, it's unbelievable and shows the level of work that's going on in the academy."[/article]


 
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Atletico Madrid star Antoine Griezmann is keeping tabs on Liverpool academy starlet Keyrol Figueroa.

For one of the biggest admirers of Figueroa, 15, is French World Cup winner Griezmann.

Atletico Madrid's on-loan Barcelona ace, 30, plans on becoming an agent when he hangs up his prolific boots - and is taking a personal interest in the rise of the Anfield teenager.

Figueroa, the son of former Wigan favourite Maynor, receives regular messages of inspirational support from Griezmann.

A source close to the family revealed to the Daily Star: “Keyrol is amazed whenever Antoine gets in touch. He loves it.

“Antoine has become something of a mentor for the kid - via WhatsApp and with words of encouragement.

“It's brilliant for him to have one of the game's greatest strikers in football following his progress. It's a huge boost.“

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3-minute hat-trick from Keyrol Figueroa. Looks like Griezmann is gonna make be a successful scout/agent.

 
kaide gordon still not back?
Dated 23 Feb 23: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spo...kaide-gordon-injury-update-liverpool-26310876

[article]Liverpool are "happy" with the progress of Kaide Gordon as the teenager continues his recovery after more than a year on the sidelines.

Gordon, who made his first-team breakthrough for the Reds in impressive fashion last season, hasn't featured at any level since the 3-0 Premier League 2 defeat at Leeds United on February 7 last year.

The 18-year-old suffered a pelvic problem linked to his physical growth and has for some time been following a specialised training programme aimed at bolstering his fitness.

Gordon was back running on the pitch at Kirkby in December but has still to take part in regular ball work with Liverpool mindful of not overburdening the youngster.

And under-21s boss Barry Lewtas has offered an update on Gordon's ongoing rehabilitation with the Reds reluctant to set a target for a possible comeback.

"It's tough for him," said Lewtas to the ECHO. "He is still loading up and building up. We will see where he goes. We still see him every day. Sometimes in rehab you have to build people up slowly, and once you do get going you have to speed things up.

"We are not putting any real pressure on him. In long rehabilitations, there can be setbacks. Tom Hill and Layton Stewart both had setbacks from their injuries, for example.

"You have to be really careful with Kaide that we don't put any false promises on anything. At the minute we are happy with where we are with him, and he is happy in terms of how he is progressing.

"It will be great to have him back in the fold and hopefully we can do soon enough."

Liverpool have been keen to make sure Gordon remains involved with the senior squad, with the teenager travelling to Austria for the pre-season training camp and later to Dubai for the mid-season warm-weather camp during the World Cup break. He was last photographed in December running on the pitch at the AXA Training Centre while working alongside rehabilitation fitness coach Dave Rydings.

Gordon, signed from Derby County in February 2021 in a deal that could be worth £3million, made his senior Liverpool debut aged just 16 in the League Cup win at Norwich City in September 2021.

He went on to become the second-youngest scorer in the club's history when netting on his FA Cup bow against Shrewsbury Town in January 2022 and then made his Premier League debut from the bench against Brentford the following week, before becoming the youngest Liverpool player to start a major semi-final when featuring in the League Cup second leg win at Arsenal.
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I'll be so gutted if Kaide Gordon is fucked up by injuries. He's the most promising youngster I've seen since Sterling.
 
Saw his name and thought of Harvey Elliott + Owen Beck :p



Dated Oct 2022
https://www.wolves.co.uk/news/academy/20221025-international-clarke-bradbury-and-owen-on-duty/
[article]Harvey Owen will travel to St George’s Park later this week following his inclusion in the upcoming England under-15s selection camp.

It comes following some high praise from a three-time Premier League winner, as Wes Hughes, under 15/16 youth phase lead coach, explains.

“Harvey was introduced to the group last year as a 13-year-old playing in the under-15s youth cup. The boys went on and did quite well in the competition and got to the semi-final – Harvey was a part of that journey and the boys really took to him as a younger player.

“He’s a right-footed player who likes to play on the left side at the back – whether that’s in a back three or a back four. He’s come on leaps and bounds in terms of his football. We truly believe if he can overcome some difficulties and embrace some of the adversity, he can surprise a few.

“We recently played at Tottenham and he had a nice pat on the back from an ex-player in Yaya Toure. He personally went up to Harvey and said that he had a lot of potential and would be a really good player in the future, so I think he’ll be really proud of that.”
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