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‘Absolutely another class’: Paul Merson claims Liverpool have two young players who are blowing him away

Conor Bradley and Jarell Quansah are gifted players, and Paul Merson has praised their abilities before Liverpool’s visit to Old Trafford.

Despite injuries to players like Joel Matip and Trent Alexander-Arnold this season, the two have been a constant in the Reds’ starting lineup.

“The likes of Jarell Quansah and Conor Bradley have also been absolutely different class,” the former Gunners star wrote for Sportskeeda. “Liverpool has excellent professionals on staff, so it’s a great place for these young players to join the team and develop.”

The youthful fullback has performed admirably in his breakthrough season at L4, making 17 appearances and contributing six goals in 2023–2024.

It goes without saying that, despite Merson’s accurate evaluation, we shouldn’t limit our praise to Quansah and Bradley.

Rising stars thrive at Liverpool because of the environment that has been meticulously fostered since Jurgen Klopp joined the team in 2015.

Take a look at the likes of Bobby Clark, Jayden Danns and James McConnell, to mention a few more who have prospered this year.

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Liverpool news: Mohamed Salah makes his position clear and Jurgen Klopp handed Man Utd an injury boost

Liverpool news: Mohamed Salah makes his position clear and Jurgen Klopp handed Man Utd an injury boost

After the draw with Manchester City, Liverpool’s attention quickly shifted to the FA Cup and the Europa League as manager Jurgen Klopp looks to capture four titles in his final year in the role.

Just two days following their epic match against Manchester City, Liverpool are gearing up for yet another big match this coming weekend.

In his final season as manager, Jurgen Klopp will be seeking to achieve a quadruple for the Reds when they go to Manchester United on Sunday in the FA Cup quarterfinals. The German has been granted a significant injury boost ahead of the match.

Ibrahima Konate, the defender, is expected to get out of the treatment room in time to play at Old Trafford. The good news is that Mohamed Salah is clearly focusing all of his attention on Liverpool’s final stretch.

The Reds, who have not stopped venting their rage about not getting a penalty kick at the final second in the draw with City, were also supported. Mirror Football compiles the most recent Liverpool news here.

Salah clarifies Egypt’s position.

Following his exclusion from Egypt’s squad for the March international break, Mohamed Salah has committed to stay with Liverpool for the remainder of the campaign. Salah made a strong campaign for that exemption, as has now been made public.

In the Africa Cup of Nations’ opening group match, the attacker sustained injuries. He only played 30 minutes in Sunday’s match against City because he hasn’t been well enough to start on the pitch in previous weeks.

Furthermore, it is now being reported that he had discussions with Ashraf Sobhy, the Egyptian minister of sports, in order to prevent being called up this month. In order to make sure that Salah was not included and would instead stay with Liverpool, Sobhy communicated with manager Hosan Hassan.

Reds are favoured in the penalty dispute

Mark Clattenburg, a former top Premier League referee, has maintained that Liverpool should have been given a penalty kick in the last seconds against Manchester City. After Jeremy Doku kicked Alexis Mac Allister in the chest, Clattenburg criticised the decision to let him go.

“Liverpool should have been awarded a stoppage-time penalty against Manchester City but this is the problem in the Premier League right now – referees are making mistakes in matches and not being helped by their VARs,” Clattenburg stated to the Daily Mail.

“This would have resulted in a free kick every day of the week if it hadn’t been inside the box. It’s not a clean challenge just because it happened inside the box, but Mac Allister might end up playing connect the dots on his chest on Monday morning ”

Huge injury boost given to Klopp

Liverpool news: Mohamed Salah makes his position clear and Jurgen Klopp handed Man Utd an injury boost

Ibrahima Konate will play in Sunday’s FA Cup match against Manchester United, according to Jurgen Klopp, who withheld his inclusion from the draw with City. On Sunday, Jarrell Quansah, a young player, replaced the Frenchman.

Last week, during Sparta Prague’s pounding, Konate was forced off hurt. However, Klopp is now optimistic that the defender may return to action quickly in front of the trip to United.

He declared, “Ibou has a chance for United—a good chance.” “The state of our injuries is still terrible. It’s absurd how many players are unavailable. This team would have been just as good if we had only used the players who were unavailable today.

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