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Ryan Lowe praises on-loan Liverpool talent after dream start

Adam Lewis made a dream start to life on loan at Plymouth Argyle after signing from Liverpool until the end of the 2020/21 campaign, receiving praise from his gaffer afterwards .

The you𒈔ng full-back came off the bench in Saturday’s game against Crewe but was handed a start by Ryan Lowe last night.

He didn’t disappoint his new manager and scor🐲ed the first goal as Plymouth beat Sunderland 2-1 at the🌜 Stadium of Light.

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Lewis had spent the first half of 2020/21 on loan in France with Amiens. He started six games but struggled for form and dropped out of the squad complete𒉰ly.

The 21-year-old lo🦋ok to become a regular in the team for the Pilgrims and Lowe was impressed with his per♍formance last night.

“Creಌdit where credit is due, Adam has only been wit💯h us a short while but he has listened and he’s learning every day.

“He has come from a football club that plays a different brand and a different way. We play with wing-bꦏacks and he has gone right in there.

“He knows we want our wing-backs getting into the box to score goals because there are always c💙hances there.

“I’m pleased for him to get his goal. ꦛ🗹He’s a good kid, good footballer and he will keep growing with us.”

TBR View: Challenge presenting itself to Lewis

There are few players ahead of the Liverpool youngster at Anfield and the Plym𝕴outh move looks a good one.

Lowe is a manager with a reputation of blooding youngsters and that can only bode well for the talented defend⛦er.

Lewis didn’t have🌌 a great time of thing♐s in the French second-tier but he was rarely used.

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A Liverpool chance does look to be 🍷a long way off for Lewis.

Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas are both ahead of him at the moment a♐nd it remains to be seen what the future holds.

He has penned a new long-term de﷽al with the club, however🌠, and that must count for something.

All he can do, however🔯, is continue playing well out on loan and hope that Jurge💖n Klopp sees something in him.