Arab Times

Youngest ever Liverpool team beaten by Villa in League Cup

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BIRMINGHAM, England, Dec 18, (AP): The youngest ever Liverpool team to play a competitiv­e game was taken to school in the English League Cup quarterfin­als on Tuesday.

With its best players in Qatar for the Club World Cup, Liverpool was forced to field its youngsters - with an average age of 19 years, 182 days - against Aston Villa and they were beaten 5-0.

Four of the goals came in the first half for Villa, which reached the last their debuts in the senior team - one was forward Tom Hill, wearing No. 99 on the back of his jersey - while Neil Critchley, the coach of Liverpool’s under-23 team, replaced Klopp in the dugout. Speaking in Doha hours before kickoff, Klopp said he would be watching the game on TV with the senior players.

He would have been impressed with how his youngsters started, as they swarmed all over a Villa side that also left out many of its firstchoic­e players.

Liverpool didn’t take any of its chances, though, and was made to pay.

Villa’s first two goals were cruel on Liverpool. Conor Hourihane’s in-swinging free kick missed everyone in the area and crept inside the far post in the 14th minute, before Ahmed Elmohamady sent in a right-wing cross that took a wicked deflection off Morgan Boyes, looped over the goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, and dropped into the far corner to make it 2-0 three minutes later.

Striker Jonathan Kodjia added two more goals before halftime, in the 37th and 45th minutes, as Villa took advantage of some sleck defending by Liverpool’s youngsters

The visitors held their own in the second half until substitute Wesley added a fifth goal in injury time of a match that, for many critics, calls into question the integrity of the competitio­n.

Liverpool’s Harvey Elliott, (center), duels for the ball with Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa, (right), during the English League Cup quarterfin­al soccer match between Aston Villa and Liverpool at Villa Park in Birmingham,

England, Dec 17. (AP)

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