Wounded with wounds, Jurgen Kloppcoach of Liverpool, resorted again, as in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday won by Chelsea 0-1, this Wednesday the youngsters and the ‘Babies’ brought the Anfield team to quarterfinals of the FA Cup: 3-0 against Southampton, with the first goals as ‘red’ players Lewis Koumas (who also debuted) and Jayden Danns (author of a doublet). And in those rooms, at least Liverpool waiting for you Manchester United in the great historical classic of English football.
It started with Southampton having several chances in front of goal which was again defended by Kelleher, very inspired like in the finals. The ‘Saints’, now in the Championship (the English Second Division), couldn’t beat the Irish goalkeeper when they had the chance to do so, at the start of the match, and they paid for it.
Without Mohamed Salah, Darwin Núñez, Szoboszlai, Alexander-Arnold, Gravenberch, Diogo Jota Thiago, Bajcetic or Alisson, among others, Klopp He came out to play at the start of this cup tie in Conor Bradley, James McConnell, Bobby Clark and Jarrell Quansahthey were all involved in the Carabao Cup final, more so Lewis Koumaswho made his debut and how he did it: he scored the first goal of Liverpool.
Koumas made the score 1-0 in the 44th minute, after receiving a nice pass from clark. ‘Babies’ in power. Premiere in the first ‘red’ team Koumas and also as a scorer. A dream for the young Welsh winger, 18 years old. In the 62nd minute Klopp put in dispute Jayden Danns (18)to enter through Cody Gakpo in the 87th minute of the final, while in the 58th minute he made his debut, with 16, in the middle. Trey Nyoni.
And another of these youths, Dans, who scored Liverpool’s second goal and third. The 2-0, after a good pass from Harvey Elliott after the mistake made by Will Smallbone. That’s not all. Entering from behind after stopping Joe LumleySaints goalkeeper, shot by Conor Bradley, Dans He completed a double for the final 3-0. The Carabao Cup champions will not miss the quarterfinals of the FA Cup.
Source: La Verdad

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