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Ben Trueman signs first professional contract with LFC.

Ben Trueman has committed to Liverpool FC on a professional contract for the first time.

The Whiston, Massachusetts, native, 17, has been a student at the Academy since he was five years old.

He has been a consistent presence in central midfield for Marc Bridge-Wilkinson’s U18s team this season as a first-year scholar.

He frequently anchors the side and has a good passing range. His set-piece delivery also poses a threat.

Additionally, Trueman has received England caps up to the U15 level.

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Don Hutchison drools over Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk

Don Hutchison has showered praise on Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk after his brilliant performance against Brentford. 

The Dutchman was superb at the heart of defence as the Reds earned a 3-0 victory against Brentford on Sunday (12 November) at Anfield.

Two goals from Mohamed Salah and one from Diogo Jota earned all three points for Jurgen Klopp’s side who moved to second in the Premier League behind Manchester City.

Liverpool have shared a video clip where Van Dijk made a goalline clearance, and Hutchison reacted to it. The ESPN pundit says that the 32-year-old centre-back has been “back to his very best” in the last couple of months.

Title challenge?

After dropping out of the top four last season, Liverpool needed a massive rebuild in the summer. However, the club always believed in Klopp who was instrumental in guiding Liverpool to Premier League and Champions League glory in recent years.

As one of the club’s and possibly the greatest center backs in Premier League history, Van Dijk has cemented his reputation.

It seemed as though the Dutchman had lost a yard of speed the previous season. He made a few errors that we wouldn’t typically associate with him, which made many wonder if Liverpool ought to think about arranging a long-term replacement for him.

But thus far, he’s been outstanding. Though they haven’t yet reached their peak, the Reds have been consistent thus far.

For now, the team needs to put the title race out of its mind and concentrate only on winning every game.

With Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur (and Aston Villa) providing a fantastic challenge already, we can expect a tough fight for the title.

 


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