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Does anyone think Wilson will make it here? Being Scottish I'd love to see it happen but I just don't know if he is good enough to break into a team where we seem to be pretty well stocked with centre backs. Shame for him but I feel he could go on to another club and be a decent player. We should really seek to loan him out again
Does anyone think Wilson will make it here? Being Scottish I'd love to see it happen but I just don't know if he is good enough to break into a team where we seem to be pretty well stocked with centre backs. Shame for him but I feel he could go on to another club and be a decent player. We should really seek to loan him out again
Yeah a loan deal where we can call him back straight away would be the way to go.
Steve Cooper's U18s turned on the style as they produced a brilliant display to beat Manchester City 2-0 at the Academy on Saturday.
The win made it an Academy double over City after the U21s 3-1 win on Friday.
Goals from Daniel Trickett-Smith and Kris Peterson did the damage for Cooper's charges who played some scintillating football at times.
With Jerome Sinclair away on international duty with England, Peterson wore the No.9 shirt and had a fine game while Jordan Ibe was outstanding on the right-wing after being an unused substitute for the U21s on Friday.
Cooper told Liverpoolfc.com: "It was a very good performance and I'm delighted for the boys.
"We scored a fantastic opening goal which was a great team move when we passed and moved the ball brilliantly.
"We created chance after chance and could have been 3-0 up at half-time, but we kept up our high level of play in the second and controlled the game."
It was a sweet victory for the U18s after City beat the Reds 2-0 in Manchester last month and it's now three straight wins for Cooper's young side.
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