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Kieran Morrison is Ready for Arne Slot to Give Him a Stage at Liverpool – Brighton Could Be His Moment

Liverpool's promising 19-year-old talent Kieran Morrison has stepped up impressively and is poised for a potential first-team breakthrough under manager Arne Slot. The article highlights Morrison's explosive form in the Premier League 2 (PL2), where he was named Player of the Month for January 2026, ending a six-year drought for Liverpool in the award[1][5].



Morrison, a versatile right-winger originally deployed as an attacking midfielder, dazzled with five goals in four appearances, propelling Liverpool U21s to four straight wins. His standout performance was a hat-trick and assist in a 7-0 thrashing of Arsenal at Kirkby Academy, including strikes within 55 minutes. He followed this with clutch, match-winning penalties against Leeds United (in stoppage time) and Brighton & Hove Albion, showcasing his composure despite a prior miss in the UEFA Youth League[2][3][4].

In an interview, Morrison expressed delight at the accolade, crediting team success: "We won all our games... I'm just happy that I can get the goals and a few assists to help the team." He hopes this form earns him more first-team exposure, having already debuted for the seniors in October. Teammates Armin Pecsi and Keyrol Figueroa were also shortlisted, underscoring the academy's strength[4].

With Liverpool facing defensive injury woes—impacting players like Jeremie Frimpong, Conor Bradley, Giovanni Leoni, Joe Gomez, and Wataru Endo—the timing is perfect for youth integration. Prospects like Morrison trained with the first team alongside Clae Ewing and Amara Nallo ahead of today's FA Cup clash against Brighton at Anfield. The piece argues this could be Morrison's moment to shine on the big stage, especially as left-backs Milos Kerkez and Andy Robertson hold firm, potentially opening attacking spots[1].

Morrison's rise signals a bright future for Liverpool's youth pipeline under Slot, with fans eagerly awaiting if he'll feature from the bench or beyond.

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