Liverpool fans EXCITED about Trey Nyoni after Real Betis display
Pre-season always offers opportunities to youngsters and Trey Nyoni certainly caught the eye of many Liverpool supporters during the 1-0 win over Real Betis.
At the age of 16 and 243 days, the midfielder made history last season by becoming the club's youngest-ever player to play in the FA Cup after making his first-team debut as a substitute for Harvey Elliott in the 3-0 fifth-round tie win against Southampton.
Nyoni, who arrived on Merseyside from Leicester City just last summer, has since turned 17 and is very much on the right track to earn more chances next season having done enough to impress new Liverpool head coach Arne Slot in training to earn a spot in the USA tour squad.
Thrust into the action in the early hours of Saturday morning (UK time) replacing the injured Curtis Jones at around the half-hour mark against Real Betis, the teenager made quite the impression before being substituted in the 72nd minute.
Nyoni played his part in the only goal of the friendly as he initially feed Dominik Szoboszlai who then combined with Mohamed Salah before breaking the deadlock an'd what impressed supporters the most about the youngster's performance was his composure in possession.
On X (formerly Twitter) a number of Liverpool fans were quick to rave about Nyoni as @tchilembe said: "Baller! He has a bright future", @isaccofficials said: "This kid is gonna go so far how calm and composed he is on the ball", @argetho said: "Our Yamine Lamal. He was fantastic."
@MerseysideLA said: "I know it’s pre season but this was worth a standing ovation tbh", @onlyfooty22 said: "All respect to Curtis, but Nyoni showed what’s expected from the position, quick decision making and execution and line breaking passes , once he saw the pass he made it" and @AnayorDaniel said: 'Is this not Thiago Alcantara reborn? What a baller."
Slot praises Nyoni
Not only did Nyoni's performance spark a huge reaction from Liverpool fans on social media, but Slot heaped praise on the youngster too.
"The good thing about that was that we brought someone [on] that impressed me in the 45 minutes to an hour he played afterwards," the Dutchman said.
"That was the positive thing of Curtis going out for Trey, but of course for Curtis it's a pity that he couldn't play on."