IT has been a hugely testing season for everyone at Anfield so, with that in mind, it is vital to seize upon any possible source of good news that becomes public.
For those who ventured to Hull last Sunday, the good news arrived in the 86th minute when Jack Robinson became the youngest player in Liverpool’s history.
Given that he is only 16 – and 256 days, to be precise – it would be unfair to burden him with expectation.
All that can be said, then, is that it is hoped that appearance will be the first of many for Robinson, who understandably was beaming from ear to ear as he left the KC Stadium.
Should he remain focused, there is no reason why he can’t figure again next year.
For those who ventured to Hull last Sunday, the good news arrived in the 86th minute when Jack Robinson became the youngest player in Liverpool’s history.
Given that he is only 16 – and 256 days, to be precise – it would be unfair to burden him with expectation.
All that can be said, then, is that it is hoped that appearance will be the first of many for Robinson, who understandably was beaming from ear to ear as he left the KC Stadium.
Should he remain focused, there is no reason why he can’t figure again next year.
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