Jayden Danns Continues Impressive Goalscoring Form for Liverpool U18s Despite Defeat to Newcastle
Jayden Danns continued his exceptional goalscoring form for Liverpool U18s, but the young Reds unfortunately fell to their second successive defeat at Kirkby.
Liverpool U18s 1-2 Newcastle U18s
U18 Premier League, AXA Training Centre
October 28, 2023
Goals: Danns 16′; Neave 19′, Bryant 39′
It was a frustrating result for Marc Bridge-Wilkinson’s side as they took on Newcastle, but it was a familiar face who gave the Reds the lead. Jayden Danns maintained his record of scoring in every U18 Premier League fixture this season with a clever touch and finish from Trey Nyoni’s overhead ball after a quarter of an hour.
The 16-year-old joined the club from Leicester during the summer following interest from various clubs across the country, and has made an immediate impact to life at Liverpool. Danns has nine league goals under his belt already this season in just seven appearances, following up on the 10 he scored for the side in 2022/23.
It was also yet another goal involvement for Nyoni, who now has four goals and four assists to his name from his first six games with the club’s academy. The teenager has been involved in first-team training with Jurgen Klopp‘s side during preparations for Thursday’s 5-1 victory over Toulouse in the Europa League.
Unfortunately, the Reds’ lead didn’t last long, with Sean Neave levelling the scoring for Newcastle less than three minutes later, latching on to a mistake at the back to prod home from close range. Afolami Onanuga then missed the opportunity to extend the hosts’ lead, with his own close-range effort being stopped during what was an inspired showing from goalkeeper Aiden Harris.
The visitors then took the lead shortly before the break, with Thomas Bryant steering home a cross to turn the game on its head.
The Reds continued to test Harris throughout a brave second-half performance, but were unable to find the breakthrough that would have earned them a point at the AXA Training Centre.
It was a frustrating defeat which leaves Liverpool six points adrift of Man United at the top of the U18 Premier League table, but they do remain second for the time being.