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Liverpool Teenager, 15, Continues Rise with Hat-Trick After Training with First Team
Liverpool U18s secured a resounding 6-1 victory over Leeds United at the Kirkby Academy, powered by a brilliant hat-trick from 15-year-old sensation Josh Abe, who also provided an assist. The young forward, recently training with the first team, marked his rising stardom in this dominant display[1][2].
The match began with Liverpool growing into the contest. Shortly after the half-hour mark, Haydn Murray-Holme delivered an inch-perfect pass that split the Leeds defense, allowing Abe to drive forward and slot home the opener with composure[1]. Before halftime, Joe Bradshaw nearly doubled the lead, but his fierce strike was tipped onto the post by Leeds goalkeeper Robert Cook[1].
The second half saw Liverpool explode into action. Clarke pounced on a poorly cleared corner to fire in the second goal, followed swiftly by Abe's second—a superb individual effort where he beat his marker on the right and finished clinically inside the area[1]. Abe completed his hat-trick just before the hour, latching onto a precise pass from Farkas to substitute Oliver O'Connor, who drove into the box and teed up the teenager for another cool finish[1].
Abe's influence continued as he intercepted a Leeds player, sprinted forward, and assisted Sonni-Lambie for his 20th goal of the season, making it 5-1[1]. A penalty won by substitute AJ Yeguo was saved by Cook, but Prince Cisse soon added the sixth from O'Connor's pullback after beating two defenders[1]. Sonni-Lambie hit the post late on, while Leeds' consolation came from Edward Ibrovic-Fletcher in the dying minutes[1].
This performance underscores Abe's potential as Liverpool's next breakout star, blending clinical finishing with vision and pace[2]. (Word count: 298)
