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Seventeen-year-old Kieran Morrison scored two goals earlier today as the Reds beat Sunderland 2-1 at U18 level, coming from a goal down to earn the three points in the North East.
Morrison is left-footed but plays on the right and while he physically looks similar to Curtis Jones, a more accurate comparison in terms of his playing style is probably someone like Harry Wilson, who now plays for Fulham.
Morrison has a similar tendency to beat a man and also has an eye for goal.
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Wilson was prolific at youth level for Liverpool as he captained the then-U23s side and Morrison is heading in a similar direction.
His brace earlier today took him to 13 goals for the season in all competitions and he has been impressing academy staff and onlookers for a while now with his skillful dribbling, his confidence, and his work ethic.
Morrison has already made a couple of appearances for Liverpool at U21 level and has trained with the senior team.
Klopp rewarded his progress during the international break when he was training with the players who had been left behind, including Darwin Núñez.
He previously played for Manchester United before moving to Liverpool and Morrison is also a Northern Ireland U19 international.
Even though he doesn't turn 18 until November, it seems it won't be long before Morrison is an U21 regular.
Liverpool.com says: Morrison is certainly one to watch ahead of the next couple of seasons.
There is a lot of talent to make the most of beyond Morrison too and that tradition really needs to continue.
Kaide Gordon has been impressing lately and Ben Doak is still to come back from injury.
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