Former Celtic youth Ben Doak continued to make a name for himself at Liverpool with an impressive display for the Reds' under-21s.
Doak left the Hoops in the summer after making his senior debut in January. He also played a part in the following month's 3-0 Glasgow Derby triumph that saw Celtic go top of the league.
Since arriving on Merseyside Doak has set about impressing all and sundry, with multiple match-defining performances for the under-19s leading to a levelling up as well as a Scotland under-21s call-up.
The 16-year-old also starred in the Reds' UEFA Youth League matches, including netting in both their games against Rangers.
He has followed that up with another standout display for Liverpool Under-21s as Barry Lewtas’ side kept pace with Arsenal at the top of Premier League 2.
Doak was described as a 'bright spark' throughout Sunday's 3-1 win over Fulham, in which Melkamu Frauendorf, Jarell Quansah and Layton Stewart scored the goals.
The ex-Celtic kid tormented the visitors with his pace and direct running on the right wing and would have had an assist had Jake Cain's shot not crashed off goalkeeper George Wickens' leg.
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