Thursday, 27 September 2012
Sinclair Break Record youngest Liverpool player
Since they deal with Swansea City, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers ranks often rely on youth in his squad. This was back when he did lose Jerome Sinclair
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers gives confidence to young players, Jerome Sinclair to graze with the other senior players. It happened at the Capital One Cup event, when the Reds face West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday (26/9).
Sinclair is the youngest player ever to defend the Liverpool first team. He recorded his debut at the age of 16 years and six days.
He beat the previous record was held by a talented wing-back Jack Robinson. At that time, Robinson made his debut at the age of 16 years 250 days.
In third place was the youngest roster ever to play in the senior team Liverpool is Rahem Sterling. Back number 31 winger made his debut this past March 24, at the age of 17 years 107 days.
Of the three names above, most often gain confidence Sterling Rodgers. In fact, Sterling was believed to be a starter in the match against Manchester United on Sunday (23/9).
Several Liverpool players diving ever debut at a young age is, Michael Owen 17 years 143 days, Robbie Fowler 18 years 169 days and Steven Gerrard 18 years 182 days.
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