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8th January 2017
03:52pm GMT

Ben Woodburn is only 17. He has a long way to go before he even starts to show that he can make it - but Anfield on a cup Sunday is as good a place to start as any.
The Wales underage international made his first start for Liverpool in the 0-0 draw with Plymouth Argyle and, although the game ended in a scoreless draw with Klopp's men now forced to travel to the League 2 outfit to advance in the FA Cup, young Woodburn warmed the hearts of a few onlookers.
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He looked composed under pressure and he he knew where the goals were.
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He got 74 minutes in all and his shift was greatly appreciated and admired by the Kop faithful. Some of them at least.
We'll not bother with the tweets from this game, Liverpool fans on social media are very angry right now. Come back later.
You know, he's only just turned 17 too.
To put it into context how young he is: Lucas Leiva, ladies and gentlemen.
Ben Woodburn was 9 when Lucas Leiva last scored a domestic goal for Liverpool.The Brazilian midfielder has scored just once for the club in league or cup football in England. That was in his second season, a header against Newcastle in the 2008/09 season.
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