Jurgen Kloppcoach of Liverpoolhe admitted after winning the Carabao Cup in the final match Chelsea in Wembley that it was “the most special title of my entire career.” The ‘red’ coach said this because of the enormous difficulties his team had to fight due to injuries. He played against the Blues with a squad with an average age of under 22 years.
These are the ‘Baby Boys’ of Liverpool in the grand finale. Despite their youth and lack of experience in matches of this type, they are protagonists of ‘red’ glory. He Liverpool He now has ten League Cups in his cabinets, extending his own record.
1
Conor Bradley
The new ‘red’ star
Conor Bradley, a 20-year-old full-back (who, when Ryan Gravenberch was injured on Sunday, Klopp lined up as a winger), has already shown his immense quality and has even twice been named MVP ((against Norwich in the FA Cup and against Chelsea in the Premier. Started in the final, replaced by Bobby Clark in the 72nd minute.

2
Bobby Clark / 19 years old
From Newcastle
Bobby Clark, midfielder, started in the youth ranks of Birmingham, where he moved to Newcastle in 2014. He arrived at Liverpool in 2021. An England Under-19 international, Clark released Conor Bradley in the 72nd minute of final.

3
James McConnell / 19 years old
Assistant in his debut
Midfielder James McConnell started at Sunderland and arrived at Liverpool in 2019. He made his Reds first team debut on January 28 in the FA Cup against Norwich and assisted Curtis Jones’ first goal (5-2 final for Liverpool). In the final he replaced Alexis Mac Allister in the 87th minute.

4
Jarell Quansah / 21 years old
Another result of the ‘red’ quarry
Quansah is a center back (in his early days he also played as a right back) who knows how to play the ball, passes well, is strong in aerial duels and never loses concentration in defense. That was Klopp’s last change: he came on in the 106th minute to relieve Ibrahima Konaté, a real defender against Chelsea.

5
Jayden Danns / 18 years old
Son of Neil Danns
Striker Jayden Danns is the son of former footballer Neil Danns and grandson of a European skateboarding champion (and singer), Neils Danns. An England Under-19 international, he was also a product of the Liverpool youth team and had a good chance to score in the final, replacing Cody Gakpo in the 87th minute.
Source: La Verdad

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