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National team boss says ‘exceptional’ Liverpool youngster has huge potential

Liꦰverpool’s 17-year-old Ben Doak massively impressed in his performance for Scotland’s under-21s against Spain last night.

And his international manager Scott Gemmill was full of praise for Doak afterwards.

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Photo by Mateo Villalba/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images

Speaking via the , Gemmill said that whilst Doak was 🧜bril𒐪liant he still thinks there’s even more to come from him.

Gemmill lauded his potential and said he wasn�♏�’t even fully fit for the game.

: “It was an exceptional✃ performance from Ben Doak. I woulꦑd even add that’s there more to come from him.

“He’s not fully match fit at the moment becaus༒e of his limited minutes as he 🥂is playing for such a good club.”

Doak played 77 minutes for Scotland’s under-21s and was hailed as the best player on the pitch by a lot of fa✅ns.

Andꦑ given Doak is already playing in an age category way beyond his years, the futꦦure certainly looks bright.

Doak heavily impressed during pre-season for Jurgen Klopp’s side and will now hope to ge⛎t chan꧒ces this year.

Perhaps Liverpool’s run in the UEFA Europa League will be a great chance for Doak to conti𒀰nue this form for Scotland.

Liverpool’s Doak looked brilliant for Scotland last night

It may have surprised some Liverpool fans that Do🌠ak 🎉hasn’t gone out on loan this season.

Althoug𒈔h there’s the possibility of cup games as mentioned, there are a lot of Liverpool players vying for game time in those. 

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Photo by Robin Jones/Getty Images

The club has seve🐟ral el🗹ite-level forwards who are all now fit for the first time in a long while.

Diogo Jota and Luiz Diaz now being close to full fit♎ness is a huge boost for Liverpool’s prospects this se💦ason.

And although it may seem that Doak wa𒉰s ready for a loan, fans will trust Klopp’s plan for him.

Doak’s performance for Scotland last night won’t go unnoticed at Liverpoo🧔l a𝔍nd at 17-years-old he looks like he’s already pushing for the first team at Anfield.