What’s the old saying? If you’re good enough, you’re old enough.And Southampton’s Kayne Ramsay is clearly viewed as good enough by manager Ralph Hasenhuttl after being handed his Premier League debut – a start against reigning champions Manchester City.
.@SouthamptonFC's Kayne Ramsay becomes the youngest @premierleague starter this season aged 18 yrs, 81 daysYoungest PL starters this season:K RAMSAY – 18 yrs 81 daysR Sessegnon – 18 yrs 85 daysO Skipp – 18 yrs 90 days pic.twitter.com/U8jUuNNbbz— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) December 30, 2018Considering he only earned his professional contract in September, defender Ramsay has enjoyed a brilliant rise into the big time.And in starting the game at home to City, Ramsay set a creditable record of being the youngest Premier League starter this season at the ripe old age of 18 years and 81 days.Ramsay, who was at Chelsea before moving to the south coast, only just beat the likes of Fulham’s Ryan Sessegnon and Tottenham’s Oliver Skipp as you can see above.
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Jurgen Klopp was lost for words following Liverpool's extraordinary Champions League triumph over Barcelona - and could only describe his players as 'f***** giants'. The Reds boss could be excused for swearing live on TV - BT Sport host Gary Lineker refused to apologise to viewers - after his side pulled off a miraculous 4-0 […]
Jurgen Klopp describes Liverpool players as 'f****** giants
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Jurgen Klopp was lost for words following Liverpool's extraordinary Champions League triumph over Barcelona - and could only describe his players as 'f***** giants'. The Reds boss could be excused for swearing live on TV - BT Sport host Gary Lineker refused to apologise to viewers - after his side pulled off a miraculous 4-0 victory
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John Alridge was much needed addition to the Liverpool squad as losing one of their all-time great strikers, Ian Rush, to the Italian side was a huge blow to the club.
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>Liverpool in Europe - 1983/84 European Cup. Liverpool's one major concern remains the fitness of Ian Rush, who has had a groin problem for the last few matches, although that did not prevent him scoring five goals against Luton Town on Saturday.
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