Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp speaks with Cameron Brannagan following the team's 0-0 draw with West Ham United in the FA Cup on Saturday. Paul Ellis / AFP / January 30, 2016
Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp speaks with Cameron Brannagan following the team's 0-0 draw with West Ham United in the FA Cup on Saturday. Paul Ellis / AFP / January 30, 2016
Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp speaks with Cameron Brannagan following the team's 0-0 draw with West Ham United in the FA Cup on Saturday. Paul Ellis / AFP / January 30, 2016
Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp speaks with Cameron Brannagan following the team's 0-0 draw with West Ham United in the FA Cup on Saturday. Paul Ellis / AFP / January 30, 2016

Jurgen Klopp sees ‘lot of potential’ in Liverpool cup kids


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Jurgen Klopp praised his young Liverpool players after a 0-0 FA Cup fourth-round draw against West Ham United that added to his club's growing fixture list.

Klopp named inexperienced youngsters Cameron Brannagan, Brad Smith, Kevin Stewart and Joao Teixeira in his line-up as he made 10 changes to the side who overcame Stoke City on penalties last Tuesday to reach the League Cup final.

The Liverpool manager was keen to rest key players ahead of Tuesday's trip to Premier League leaders Leicester City, as his side faced their ninth match of a busy January.

On Saturday, they were unable to find their way to victory, despite creating several good chances in the second half, with Teixiera and Christian Benteke both failing to beat goalkeeper Darren Randolph when well placed.

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Klopp, though, felt his young players justified their inclusion in the side, and indicated that they are likely to feature in the replay at Upton Park, to take place the midweek after next.

“We will have a team for the replay at West Ham, and maybe it won’t be too far away from this team today,” said Klopp.

“You can ask me about Joao Teixiera and Cameron Brannagan, but if you want to mention names, there are others too. Five weeks ago, Kevin Stewart was at Swindon and not playing too often.

“Brad Smith made a big step in the right direction and did really well at full-back. That was really cool.

“Sheyi Ojo came in and again did well as a substitute, and so did Jerome Sinclair. So there’s a lot of potential.

“That’s very important. But it’s important not just to know about it. The players have to show it, but as a manager, you also have to show that you are seeing their steps. That’s what we tried today.

“I’m pleased with this. These boys would have deserved to win tonight, but it is what it is.”

Klopp still has a number of key players out injured, including strikers Daniel Sturridge and Danny Ings, defenders Martin Skrtel and Joe Gomez and playmaker Philippe Coutinho.

With the transfer window closing on Monday, the manager joked about buying a new team for the replay.

He has no intention of doing so, and even if he did, they would not be eligible as they were not registered in time for the original tie.

“I joked that we would buy a team for the rematch, but we should not go into the transfer market just because we have one game more.”

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