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Jurgen Klopp Praises James McConnell After Impressive Performance Against Leicester

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has praised the impact of James McConnell after the teenager made another successful contribution against Leicester. McConnell has featured in the second half of all three of Liverpool’s pre-season friendlies so far this summer, operating comfortably across the midfield area among the squad’s more established names.

Speaking after his side’s 4-0 victory over Leicester, Klopp described McConnell as a “joy to watch” and lauded his ability to drop into the No. 6 position despite limited previous experience in that role. On the teenager’s display, the boss enthusiastically said: “James in the six is just a joy to watch, the boy never played in that position before, we put him there and he throws his heart on the pitch.”

Liverpool’s Young Talent Taking Pre-Season Opportunities

Despite previously indicating that this wouldn’t be the case, Klopp made wholesale changes at the break against Leicester as he switched his entire outfield around for the second half. The rotation throughout pre-season has provided Liverpool’s youngsters with a platform to express themselves and showcase what they can do, something which McConnell and several of his peers have been the beneficiaries of.

When referencing the young talent in the squad, Klopp expressed his delight with the progress being made while insisting that his side mustn’t become overly reliant on the younger players as they continue to develop. “The young boys took the chance to show up. I told them a week or so ago in the dressing room, I saw a lot of young players in my career but these are special,” he continued.

McConnell Looking To Make An Impact Next Season

“Let’s see where it will lead us, but if these boys play the main role next season, we will have a problem.” McConnell is one of a number of youngsters who will be keen to continue making the most of his opportunities this summer and catch the eye of the manager ahead of the new season.

The 18-year-old signed from Sunderland in 2019, registering five goals and three assists from 13 U18 Premier League appearances last season. With Liverpool embarking on a Europa League campaign for the first time since reaching the final in 2016, there will no doubt be more chances for McConnell to demonstrate his talents next season as the Reds look to fight on all fronts once again.

Conclusion

Jurgen Klopp has praised James McConnell for his impressive performance against Leicester in pre-season. The teenager has been given an opportunity to showcase his talents and has taken it with both hands. Klopp has been delighted with the progress being made by Liverpool’s young players and is keen to ensure they don’t become too reliant on them next season. McConnell is one of many youngsters looking to make an impact next season and will be hoping to take advantage of any opportunities that come his way.

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