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This is what the early rounds of the cup is all about. Love it and chuffed for this massive Liverpool fan. Dad was a steward at Anfield, brother was shortly at the Acadamy and now he has played at Anfield.
Rio Ngumoha impressed on his record-breaking debut for Liverpool, becoming the club’s youngest ever starter at 16 years and 135 days of age, but was not the only teenage prospect to deliver against Accrington Stanley. The welcome return of Jayden Danns lifted the Liverpool performance as the League Two side tired and provided another glimpse of a talent that genuinely excites the club’s academy staff. The 18-year-old’s brief cameo was his first appearance of the season after suffering a stress fracture in his back last summer. He made an instant impact, taking his overall FA Cup record to three goals in 45 minutes of action. “What I like most about him, and most of the academy players, is the mentality,” said Arne Slot. “He is a striker but if [Diogo] Jota and Darwin [Núñez] is playing as a 9, he has to play as an 11 or a 6 or whatever position we need him. He will always give all he has. If that is your mentality you can get the most out of your potential. He will have a very good career because of his mentality, I am very sure of that.” Andy Hunter
Good win, and all the credit goes to all the players including Nunez who is trying his best despite being in bad form and very low in confidence, the bright points that Jayden Danns, and Chiesa.
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