Curtis Jones must make move as Thiago Alcantara and Naby Keita show Liverpool midfield challenge
In a era of so many highs, it remains one of the most memorable Anfield nights of Jurgen Klopp's tenure.
And the Liverpool boss wasn't even there to see it.
Two years ago, with Klopp and his first-team squad on their mid-winter break, the youngest team to ever represent the Reds stepped out in front of 52,399 supporters for an FA Cup fourth round replay against Shrewsbury Town.
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It would prove the springboard for greater things for then under-23s coach Neil Critchley, who led a team packed with Academy players to a 1-0 triumph and within weeks had taken the manager's job at Blackpool.
The same, too, could be said of the captain that evening.
Just five days after celebrating his 19th birthday, Curtis Jones became the youngster skipper in Liverpool's history, surpassing the record of Alex Raisbeck that had stood for 120 years.
Having scored a famous winner against Everton in the third round and also netted







