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Liverpool's youngsters have been key to the treble push with this season, with several stepping up when required.
Conor Bradley, Jarell Quansah and Bobby Clark have all become first-team regulars and will undoubtedly play their parts in the run-in.
The likes of Jayden Danns and James McConnell have also made their mark with Jürgen Klopp hailing the work of the club's academy coaches in developing his youngsters.
“I am never short of a positive word to say about the work our Academy guys do," he wrote in the club's official program back in January.
"They help to nurture players who are exceptional young men as well as very talented athletes.
That is because of the outstanding LFC Academy staff and the culture they create."
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It appears that Klopp's successor will also reap the rewards of the club's academy system after the Liverpool boss took a closer look at some more youngsters this week.
As his senior players filtered back to the AXA Training Centre after their international excursions, Klopp called up some more new faces to train on Wednesday.
Midfielder Trey Nyoni, 16, has already had first-team exposure this season in the FA Cup win over Southampton and he was joined in the session by 17-year-old defender Carter Pinnington, reports This Is Anfield.
Another academy call-up was midfielder Kieran Morrison, who has impressed for the Under-18s this season.
Morrison has scored 11 times in 22 games for the Under-18s this term, and made a handful of appearances for the Under-21s.
With Alisson injured and Caoimhín Kelleher returning from Republic of Ireland duty, it is also claimed that teenage goalkeepers Kornel Misciur, 16, and Oscar Kelly, 17, tested themselves against the likes of Mohamed Salah.
Liverpool.com says: The future is very bright at Liverpool and the performances of the club's youngsters this season prove just that.
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