Liverpool's Carabao Cup victory was special for all sorts of reasons.
Jurgen Klopp's farewell got off to the perfect start at Liverpool won their tenth League Cup at the hands of rivals Chelsea, but they did so by depending on a number of inexperienced youngsters against one of the most expensive squads on the planet.
Here's a closer look at Liverpool's newest heroes.
Age: 20
Position: Right-back
You should be well aware of Conor Bradley by now.
Bradley, a Northern Ireland international who joined his country's Liverpool branch at nine years old, has been a regular feature of the Liverpool starting lineup in recent weeks following the injury to usual starter Trent Alexander-Arnold, and he has made a major impact.
He grabbed an assist on his Premier League debut against Bournemouth before Bradley, who spent a lot of the Carabao Cup final playing as a makeshift winger, stole the show with a goal and an assist in the league victory over Chelsea in January.
Age: 21
Position: Centre-back
Another who should be on your radar already, Jarell Quansah has the most first-team experience of anybody on this list.
The centre-back made his 20th appearance for Liverpool when he came off the bench in the Carabao Cup final, having already played major minutes in both the Premier League and Europa League to cement himself as part of Klopp's squad.
Quansah has been with Liverpool since he was just five years old, having been born in the local area of Warrington.
Age: 19
Position: Midfielder
Midfielder Bobby Clark made his ninth appearance for Liverpool off the bench at Wembley, having joined from Newcastle United, where his dad Lee made 240 appearances, in the summer of 2021.
Reports state Clark received a personal meeting with Klopp when he was
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