The Liverpool coach marvels in front of Ki-Jana Hoever; Does Klopp have another Alexander-Arnold?



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Liverpool's talent, Ki-Jana Hoever, has been praised.

(SUN, SUN SUNDAY) Ki-jana Hoever of Liverpool during the PL2 match at Goodison Park on November 25, 2018 in Liverpool, England.

At Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool already has a young favorite among the best, but Anfield is creating an enthusiasm that will develop in the years to come.

The Reds saw Alexander-Arnold score in the 3-0 win at Watford on Saturday afternoon. Barely a day later, another youngster from Liverpool showed his quality.

The under-23s of Liverpool battled their counterparts from Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday afternoon, winning 1-0 as Rafa Camacho's goal gave the Reds the win.

One of the main topics of discussion that emerged from the match was the performance of the Dutch right-back Ki-Jana Hoever, while the 16-year-old made his debut in Premier League 2 and presented a superb performance.

Hoever joined Liverpool from Ajax during the summer and is already progressing despite his youth, and his Sunday performance was hailed.

(SUN, SUN SUNDAY) Liverpool's Ki-jana Hoever heads to the field at the start of the PL2 match at Goodison Park on November 25, 2018 in Liverpool, England.

"Incredible, Sixteen, Wow," said Neil Critchley, Liverpool's under-23 boss, at Liverpool Echo. "Considering he also played in the week … he was tired towards the end, which It was understandable, but I thought that his calmness and self-assurance, his decision-making, his intelligence without the ball, was great, and when playing against a good player I was very impressed by him. "

After the ascent of Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool hopes that Hoever will enjoy the same meteoric rise and will offer Jurgen Klopp two young talented players, including Nathaniel Clyne who struggles to return to football with the first team this season.

Neil Critchley, Liverpool Under-23 coach, during the Liverpool vs West Ham United match at Kirkby Academy on September 2, 2018 in Kirkby, England.

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