Not Andy Naylor
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Back in January, our under-21s beat Liverpool 4-2 at Lancing. Our team was Fisher: Offiah (Nilsson), Simmonds (Atom), McConville; Ifill (Smith), Knight, Chouchane, Slater; Howell (Albarus), Flower, Mullins. Scorers were Howell 2, Flower and Mullins.
But here's the thing. The Liverpool team that evening included Bobby Clark, Jason McConnell, Jayden Danns and Lewis Koumas. They were all on the bench for Liverpool in the League Cup final and three of them were sent on and collected winners' medals. All four played in the 3-0 victory over Southampton last night, as did Treymaurice Nyoni, while two others who played at Lancing were non-playing substitutes.
Jurgen Klopp obviously has great faith in his youngsters, and it paid off against Chelsea. Yet only one of the Albion side who beat them that night has even made it to our first-team bench since then, despite our injury crisis - Odel Offiah was a non-playing sub at Molineux.
I'm not sure what conclusions to draw from this, if any. Is Liverpool's injury crisis worse than ours? Are our under-21s not good enough, not good enough yet, or are they not as good as Liverpool's (the 4-2 win suggests otherwise)?
I'm hoping that they're just not quite good enough *yet*. Harry Howell and Freddie Simmonds are both England under-16 internationals but they're too young, even to be listed among the u18s on the club website along with Joe Knight. But, given how many players we have been missing, I would have thought that left back Jacob Slater (19) or Tunisia international Samy Chouchane (who signed a new contract in December) and one or two others might have made a squad or two.
True, Cam Peupion, Benicio Baker-Boaitey and Mark O'Mahony, who are under-21 regulars but didn't play against Liverpool, have figured in RDZ's squads, but as a wiser man than myself once said, you can prove anything with facts ...
But here's the thing. The Liverpool team that evening included Bobby Clark, Jason McConnell, Jayden Danns and Lewis Koumas. They were all on the bench for Liverpool in the League Cup final and three of them were sent on and collected winners' medals. All four played in the 3-0 victory over Southampton last night, as did Treymaurice Nyoni, while two others who played at Lancing were non-playing substitutes.
Jurgen Klopp obviously has great faith in his youngsters, and it paid off against Chelsea. Yet only one of the Albion side who beat them that night has even made it to our first-team bench since then, despite our injury crisis - Odel Offiah was a non-playing sub at Molineux.
I'm not sure what conclusions to draw from this, if any. Is Liverpool's injury crisis worse than ours? Are our under-21s not good enough, not good enough yet, or are they not as good as Liverpool's (the 4-2 win suggests otherwise)?
I'm hoping that they're just not quite good enough *yet*. Harry Howell and Freddie Simmonds are both England under-16 internationals but they're too young, even to be listed among the u18s on the club website along with Joe Knight. But, given how many players we have been missing, I would have thought that left back Jacob Slater (19) or Tunisia international Samy Chouchane (who signed a new contract in December) and one or two others might have made a squad or two.
True, Cam Peupion, Benicio Baker-Boaitey and Mark O'Mahony, who are under-21 regulars but didn't play against Liverpool, have figured in RDZ's squads, but as a wiser man than myself once said, you can prove anything with facts ...