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The 17-year-old, who did not feature in the Carabao Cup final, is truly impressing the Liverpool staff.

It’s said that Trent Kone-Doherty is leaving a lasting impression on Liverpool employees.

That’s what the Daily Mail says.

What is Trent Kone-Doherty’s current status at Liverpool, then? Let’s examine this.

Trent Kone-Doherty is really impressing at Liverpool

The Liverpool academy is doing quite well at the moment.

In a momentous occasion for the Reds, Liverpool defeated Chelsea 1-0 in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday, with players such as Jayden Danns, James McConnell, Bobby Clark, Conor Bradley, and Jarell Quansah contributing to the victory. Jurgen Klopp looked on with pride.

Not even on the bench at Wembley on Sunday, though, is another young talent at Anfield that is drawing attention.

According to The Daily Mail, Kone-Doherty is poised to be the next brilliant player to come out of Liverpool’s assembly line.

Additionally mentioned were Kieran Morrison and Cody Pennington.

In 20 games this season, Kone-Doherty has remarkably scored 11 goals and provided two assists.

Trent Kone-Doherty: who is he?

The 17-year-old, who did not feature in the Carabao Cup final, is truly impressing the Liverpool staff.

Trent Alexander-Arnold is one Trent that Liverpool has already turned into a superstar; Kone-Doherty might be the next.

A true livewire, the Republic of Ireland U19 international can play on either wing.

The wonderkid from Derry is referred to be a “tricky and exciting winger blessed with great pace” on Liverpool’s official website.

This season, Kone-Doherty has played on the left seven times and the right seven times.

Remarkably, according to Transfermarkt, eight of his eleven goals have come from the left flank.

Klopp even summoned Kone-Doherty into senior training back in October, so Anfield employees have been exposed to his skills for a number of months now.

Profile of Trent Kone-Doherty

Trent Kone-Doherty profile

Full name: Trent Toure Kone-Doherty

Age: 17

Date of birth: 30th June 2006

Height: 5ft 8in (1.73m)

Place of birth: Derry, Northern Ireland

Nationality: Republic of Ireland

Position: Winger

Club: Liverpool

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Diogo Jota delivers a one-word assessment following the contentious Liverpool incident in the Carabao Cup final.

Diogo Jota delivers a one-word assessment following the contentious Liverpool incident in the Carabao Cup final.

Virgil van Dijk’s strike gave Liverpool the lead against Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final, but a VAR check resulted in the goal being disallowed.

Diogo Jota, a sidelined forward for Liverpool, appeared to admit his surprise at what he had seen at a contentious moment in the Carabao Cup final with a one word response.

At Wembley Stadium, Liverpool believed it had defeated Chelsea when, in the 60th minute, Virgil van Dijk headed an Andy Robertson free-kick into the goal. Wataru Endō was deemed to be offside on the set piece, hence the goal was disallowed after a VAR check instructed the referee to examine a potential offside.

Shortly afterward, the Portuguese pro Jota shared a mysterious message on social media with the word “Uau,” which translates to “Wow” in English. The former Wolves striker is currently healing from a knee injury he got during Liverpool’s 4-1 victory over Brentford last week, so he was unable to play in the match at Wembley.

Eleven players from Liverpool’s first team—including Mohamed Salah, Dominik Szoboszlai, Darwin Núñez, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson Becker, Thiago Alcântara, Curtis Jones, Stefan Bajčetić, JoÑl Matip, and Ben Doak—are currently sidelined due to injuries.

Liverpool may add a player to their list of injuries during the game as they prepare to try to handle three more chances to win trophy in the upcoming days, weeks, and months. Following a tackle from Chelsea’s Moisés Caicedo, Ryan Gravenberch was carted off the pitch with what seemed to be an ankle injury.

Diogo Jota delivers a one-word assessment following the contentious Liverpool incident in the Carabao Cup final.

Now that Gravenberch’s injury is serious, Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp must wait anxiously to learn more, as the Reds truly risk losing another star to injury. To Klopp’s dismay on the sidelines, referee Chris Kavanagh did not issue Caicedo a red card for his tackle; in fact, the midfield player just received a ticket.

Van Dijk’s goal was chalked out, but Liverpool came back to win, and in the 118th minute, he would rise again to seal an unexpected victory. After a fierce battle in London, the captain’s single header proved to be enough to defeat the Blues.

“All the young boys on the pitch,” captain Van Dijk remarked, referring to the game’s winning goal scorer. It’s amazing Extremely pleased with the group. tense match for both teams.

“Both they and we had opportunities. Incredible, first trophy as captain of Liverpool. “Let’s enjoy it,” he replied, going on to discuss his objective later. He went on, “I didn’t want to sustain any injuries! I attempted to stand quickly, but I was unable.”

Additionally, Van Dijk stated, “It’s emotion, it’s everything.” I’m very happy for the boys. Every young lad contributing to what we accomplished today. It’s amazing and continues on.”

The manager of Liverpool, Klopp, continued, saying: “The team, a squad, an academy full of character.” I’m overjoyed to have been a part of that tonight. The most absurd aspect is that we earned it. Both they and we experienced lucky times. The boys turned up, which was awesome.”

 

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