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5th January 2020
05:53pm GMT

The second half saw Everton fade and struggle to hold onto possession long enough to spend time in the Liverpool half. The Reds' young charges took control of the game and kept Everton honest with a number a frees and corners.
James Milner had limped off after only eight minutes, and may be out for the next few weeks, but Adam Lallana, Jones and Harvey Elliott stepped up for the hosts and every Liverpool player on the pitch hustled and harried to put the squeeze on the Toffees.
Ancelotti, in an attempt, to spark some life into his side, brought on Fabien Delph and Moise Kean but it was Liverpool that broke the deadlock. Origi linked up with Jones outside the Everton box and, after a brief look up to assess his options, the teenager curled a beautiful effort into the top right-hand corner of the Everton goal.
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Jones' matchwinner came in just his third ever outing for Liverpool and he will hope that he gets further chances with the senior side before the season is out. He also scored the winning penalty when the Reds beat Arsenal in the League Cup, earlier this season.
"I learn every day and I think it showed out there on the pitch," declared Liverpool's youngest FA Cup goalscorer since Robbie Fowler.
OUR MAN OF THE MATCH: Curtis Jones (Liverpool)
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