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Liverpool vs Shrewsbury Town. The FA Cup Third Round.

AnfieldAttendance52,226.

Liverpool 4

  • K Gordon (34th minute)
  • Fabinho (44th minute pen, 93rd minute)
  • R Firmino (78th minute)

Shrewsbury Town 1

  • D Udoh (27th minute)

Liverpool 4-1 Shrewsbury: Kaide Gordon becomes Liverpool's youngest FA Cup goalscorer as Reds reach fourth round

Match report as Jurgen Klopp's youthful Liverpool side fell behind to League One Shrewsbury in FA Cup third-round tie; Kaide Gordon, Roberto Firmino and two goals from Fabinho turned the game around

Kaide Gordon celebrates after scoring Liverpool's equaliser
Image: Kaide Gordon celebrates after scoring Liverpool's equaliser

Seventeen-year-old Kaide Gordon became Liverpool's youngest FA Cup goalscorer as he set Jurgen Klopp's side on the way to a comfortable 4-1 third-round victory at home to Shrewsbury.

The League One visitors had threatened an upset when, having had just 15 per cent possession, they took a 27th-minute lead through Daniel Udoh.

However, Gordon, who at 17 years and 96 days also became Liverpool's second-youngest all-time goalscorer after Ben Woodburn, soon restored order.

Fabinho's penalty put the Reds in front just before half-time and substitute Roberto Firmino's backheel and another Fabinho strike in added time sealed their progress.

But it was the quality of Gordon's goal at the Kop end which stood out as the youngster, an initial £1m signing from Derby a year ago, scored on only his second appearance.

The way in which he controlled the cross into a crowded area from Conor Bradley - another of the five academy players in the starting line-up - and had the composure to turn his body and pick a spot beyond goalkeeper Marko Marosi, belied his inexperience.

Had such a goal been scored by Mohamed Salah or Sadio Mane, both on Africa Cup of Nations duty, it would have rightly drawn fulsome praise for its execution and the youngster deservedly received a standing ovation when he was replaced 10 minutes from time having grown in confidence.

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Fabinho sending Marosi the wrong way from the spot, after Ethan Ebanks-Landell's strange handball when challenged by Virgil van Dijk, provided the base from which to control the rest of the game.

But it took them 44 minutes to get to that position as the early stages were heavy on possession but lacking in any genuine threat for a much-changed side which had been put together after a Covid outbreak had forced a 48-hour closure of the first-team's training complex.

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Jurgen Klopp was pleased with the way his young side responded to going a goal down to win their FA Cup tie against Shrewsbury Town

Liverpool's young quintet made up half the outfield complement with Bradley, Gordon, Elijah Dixon-Bonner, Max Woltman and Tyler Morton having 15 Liverpool senior appearances between them - the latter accounting for seven of those.

Van Dijk (14) was the team's top scorer with the front six players boasting just 12 goals, all scored by midfielders Curtis Jones or Fabinho, between them.

It did not point towards a particularly high-scoring affair so the presence of three first-team regulars in the back four - with Klopp also back on the touchline after his isolation period - offered some degree of security.

Gordon forced the first save of the game, cutting in from the right to make Marosi dive low at his near post but it was the visitors - beaten by a youthful side here in a replay in 2020 - who struck first having weathered almost half an hour of not having the ball.

Nathanael Ogbeta found space on the left to cross to the near post where Ibrahima Konate watched it sail past him for Udoh, an injury doubt before the game, to fire home.

Eight minutes later Gordon found the net and the dynamic changed, although goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher was required to save Ryan Bowman's close-range header to maintain the lead going into the interval.

Marosi's point-blank block from Dixon-Bonner early in the second half kept the tie alive but Liverpool were able to bring on Takumi Minamino and Firmino, scorer of his first Anfield goal in 13 months, to consolidate matters.

Jurgen Klopp
Image: Jurgen Klopp has recovered from coronavirus

Klopp: A lot of Liverpool Covid cases were false positives

Klopp returned to the Liverpool dugout on Sunday after recovering from coronavirus.

But the German revealed the Covid-19 outbreak which forced the postponement of their League Cup semi-final first leg against Arsenal last week included many false positives, with Trent Alexander-Arnold the only confirmed case.

He said: "Last week we had a proper outbreak and it showed up that we had a lot of false positives but the rules are like they are, so all these players who are false positives couldn't play.

"The only real positive came from Trent Alexander-Arnold and all the rest were false positives."

What's next?

Liverpool host Arsenal in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final on Thursday (7.45pm), in a game you can see live on Sky Sports Football, while Shrewsbury travel to Crewe on Saturday (3pm).

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