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SIX Youngsters who will make it into Liverpool’s first team?

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With the emergence of Connor Wickham in recent months and Jack Wilshere’s devastatingly effective performance against Barcelona last week seemingly the talk of the town, now, more so than ever before, people are clamouring to know where the next teenage prodigy will spring up from. Here, we’ll take a look at six youngsters currently plying their trade for Liverpool which are destined to make the grade in the very near future – some you may have heard of, some have already featured for the first-team whereas one or two are products of Rodolfo Borrell’s increasingly successful youth-team policy at the club and still play for the academy. Borrell recently opined:

“I think we have some really exciting players coming through and I am very proud that some of them were involved in the build-up to the match against Sparta Prague.”

Liverpool have placed special emphasis on integrating and producing first-team worthy youngsters over the last 18 months, and with Kenny Dalglish now at the helm, you could be catching a glimpse, if you haven’t done so already, of all of the players listed in the coming seasons. Let’s kick off with the list shall we?

Conor Coady – Coady had the honour of captaining the England under-17 side to the European Championships last summer and he has recently forced his way into the first-team picture at Anfield after a string of impressive performances for the academy. Capable of playing at centre half or in midfield, Coady is tough but with a touch of class to his play. The 18 year-old recently made the bench for the club in their Europa League knockout away fixture to Sparta Prague and current manager Kenny Dalglish is known to be a fan.

Andre Wisdom – Coady’s partner at the heart of defence during England’s victorious European Championship campaign. Bounced back from heartache in the final against Spain after initially scoring an own goal, to score the equaliser that set England on their way to victory. Great strength of character aside, Wisdom looks comfortable with the ball at his feet and is capable of playing all across the back four. The 18 year-old defender has drawn comparisons in some quarters with Sol Campbell.



Raheem Sterling – The Jamaican born forward has grabbed all the headlines in recent weeks for his, shall we say, sterling efforts for the Liverpool youth team in their recent 9-0 victory in the FA Youth Cup over Southend, with Sterling bagging five goals. Poached from QPR in 2010, the 16 year-old travelled with the first-team squad for Liverpool’s recent Europa League clash away at Sparta Prague. Although he eventually failed to make the bench, big things are expected of Sterling and with the ball at his feet and in full flight, he bares an uncanny likeness to a certain John Barnes.

Martin Kelly – Technically, defender Martin Kelly appears to have already made the grade at Liverpool, but it’s worth remembering that the young England hopeful is still just 20 years of age and relatively inexperienced despite his mature performances for the first-team to date. The fact that he’s keeping current first-choice England right back Glen Johnson out of his preferred position at the club, with Johnson having been shunted over to left back to accommodate the ever-improving Kelly, says it all. Superb performances against Everton and Chelsea this season mark Kelly out as a fine defender with a great temperament and he could well be England’s first-choice right back by the next World Cup. Kelly has already made 21 appearances for the club across all competitions this season and he could have a huge impact if he keeps going at this rate over the next few years, for both club and country.

Conor Thomas – Amidst all the furore of transfer deadline day at Anfield, you’d be forgiven for letting slip from your mind the signing of 17 year-old Conor Thomas on loan from Coventry with a view to a permanent move. The midfielder has been hailed as Coventry’s brightest prospect for years and there was outcry among sections of the club’s faithful support that they had let such a talent slip through their fingers so easily just days after he’d made his first-team debut in the FA Cup against Birmingham. The nature of the deal is a strange one to say the least, but Liverpool were said to be tracking Thomas for months prior to his switch. Apparently the club decided to swoop quickly in the January transfer window to ward off any potential interest from rival Premier League clubs in the future, which in itself, tells you the youngster must have bags of potential.

Jack Robinson – The all-action left back made headlines last season when he became the youngest ever player to make a first team appearance for the club after a cameo appearance off the bench in the final game of last season against Hull. A regular at England youth team level, the 17 year old attacking minded full-back is also known to love a crunching tackle. Liverpool vice-captain Jamie Carragher has stated of Robinson: “He’s really young and playing in a higher age group – for England as well. I’ve heard a lot of positive things about him. I wasn’t even in the youth team when I first went full-time and he was a regular at 15 which shows you he has something about him.” With the club’s relative paucity of first-team options at left back, Robinson could well be one to watch for next season as he continues his meteoric rise up the footballing ladder.

The top article was written by James McManus for FootballFancast.com. Make sure to check out the latest news, blogs and podcasts at FFC – ed.

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21 comments

  • Anonymous says:

    What about suso and silva

    • Jay Wright says:

      Suso looks to be the best of the youngsters, Silva has a looong way to go though. You never get so many youngsters through into one team though, so the best we could hope for would probably be 3/4 of the very best ones to make the step up, from

      Kelly, Wilson, Suso, Pacheco, Shelvey, Coady, Sterling…

      • Lee Del says:

        Barcelona started the Champions League Final 2010 with 8 Homegrown players if I remember correctly, so its pretty presumtious to say ‘never’. Albiet unlikely, anything is possible especially under King Kenny and Borrell (who arrived from Barcelona). With Kelly and Shelvey already heavily involved with the first team this season, and Jay Spearing also getting several outings, its clear to see that Kenny wants to intergrate a homegrown spine to the team. Lets just hope these lads fulfil their potential and go on to do great things for the club.

        • Voland says:

          As Lee Del points out, Kelly and most probably Shelvey have already made the step up to the first team. Wilson is probably the closest to making it of the other youngsters, Pacheco has been the great hope of Liverpool fans for some time but somehow seems only able to make the bench – I guess we all hope that he fulfills all that promise with Liverpool. That makes 3-4 young players who are almost certain to make it. There is nothing to say that some or all of Suso, Sterling, Coady, Robinson (and possibly others) can make it – in fact, I would not be surprised if the all make it (touch wood!) I am less optimistic about Spearing, but he does seem to command game time so you never know…

  • Anonymous says:

    Pachecco, Wilson too.

  • Steven says:

    Kelly, Wilson, Flanagan, Wisdom, Robinson, Coady, Shelvey, Suso, Sterling and Morgan all have a the quality but I’m afraid that not all of them will make it.

  • Simon says:

    You have missed out Suso, Silva and a brilliant young right back called Flanagan then there is Ngoo, Ince, Morgan and Samba the youth goalie is supposed to be very good too! that makes a whole team and three subsitutes!

  • smarts says:

    Time to start showing us Suso and talking about what he can bring to the team!

  • Mike says:

    Suso is currently the best of the bunch/ His potential is frightening, quick, technically brilliant, superb vision and with the passing range of Alonso. He’s going to be the next big thing!

  • Anonymous says:

    Suso is very talented and so is Sterling but they are both only about 16 years of age and would get bullied in the prem by all the 6ft 14 stone powerhouses. Maybe in two years after some weighttraining and a few pies down them they will be ok.

  • Kenny says:

    In order to make the youth system work in producing a steady stream of players for the first team the fans need to stop pressurizing the club to be spending millions on buying players like Coentrao when Mavinga and Jack Robinson are already at the club. Secondly the manager of the club needs to start putting the likes of Coady into game time in the Premier League before the end of this season which would help the other youth players to see that their are openings to be had in the Premier League squad.

  • smarts says:

    Also, am I alone in wanting to see Pacheo play more games? Why are we looking at other young strikers when we have him in our team? Come on King Ken give the lad a few games!

    • Baz says:

      With the likes of Pachecco available but unable to make the team ahead of Ngog what chance these other fellers making it? None in my opinion

      • essu missu says:

        It’s not skills so much as experience that’s keeping Ngog ahead of pacheco and the others in the first team line up

  • Baz says:

    This season is the ideal opportunity to give Pachecco and the rest a run out to give them a bit of experience and to give us a chance to see what they’re capable of.

    That fat, ugly, big nosed bi – sexual down the east Lancs road did it (but only because he was forced into it after blowing shed loads of cash on expensive flops) and the result was the emergence of Giggs, Scholes, Beckham et al.

    I can’t understand this obsession with Nogood, the lad has had his chances, now give some one else a chance. I can really see the likes of Pachecco, Ecclestone and others slipping through our fingers and making it big elsewhere.

  • Anonymous says:

    What position does silva play in?

  • am so much happy about this boys performances and their desire to take their carrier to brighter future and with mr,KENNY incharge i blieved their future is sure in LIVERPOOL FC,i pray GOD to keep them in good health and the rest of the seniour team fit for the future of our dear club[LIVERPOOLFC],also guide the managers and give them wisdom to lead us [LFC] to the big 4 at the end of the season.

  • essu missu says:

    Adorjan looks like a young Oezil. Unfairly underrated.

  • nessen candeah says:

    i think king dalgish should gives pacheco chances to prove himself ,as i
    can see he has more skills than ngog.i can see ngog dnt have future in anfield

  • nessen candeah says:

    i still dont believe how can a team like liverpool buys players likes ngog ,lukas n poulsen ,can anyone rate how many match did lukas play and how many goals he scored unbelieveable just one goal just see mereiles rates

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