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Liverpool’s future star earns praises from his former coach.

Liverpool are known for nurturing young talents from the academy level. These players are also loaned out to other clubs during the initial phases of their career. Moreover, this gives them the taste of a higher level of competition. Liverpool’s future star, Jarrel Quansah is yet another example of these kind of players. The 20 year old English centre back is a product of Liverpool’s youth academy. He was loaned out to Bristol Rovers last season, wherein he made 16 appearances for the club. Moreover, the player has earned praises from the Bristol Rovers coach Danny Ventre.

As per tbrfootball, Danny Ventre shared his views about the player on the basis of the loan spell he spent working with him.

” We see many players arriving at the club and we wonder how are they going to perform. But Jarrel Quansah had a different presence when he arrived. He always said good morning and good afternoon to all the coaching staff and kept asking questions. He was just curious to learn. We knew from that very moment that this kid has the potential to be a future star.” – Danny Ventre said.

Liverpool’s future star is a great backup for the team.

Jarrel Quansah is 6 ft 2 inches in height and has a noticeable aerial presence. Because of this reason, he’s a great asset for Jurgen Klopp. Quansah replaced Virgil Van Dijk against Wolverhampton, who was suspended during Liverpool’s 2-1 comeback win against Newcastle United at St James Park. Moreover, he was outstanding in the match and was praised by the fellow teammate Trent Alexander Arnold. Trent told the media that Jarrel Quansah was amazing in his debut match. The way he absorbed the pressure in his first senior appearance was exceptional.

Liverpool have created yet another world class player and it seems that the player is gearing up for his regular senior appearances. Let’s hope Jarrel Quansah keeps stepping up and performs the way he’s doing now.

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