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In the discussion of academy development, none in the world does it better than Liverpool Football Club (LFC).
LFC Reserves and Academy has produced a great amount of talent who elevate from training grounds to professional careers — becoming first-team LFC players or earning the club a handsome fee through transfers.
In a deep-dive interview with LFC academy director Alex Inglethorpe by The Telegraph, a British daily conservative media company, he shared insights on the principled and meticulous process of raising boys who come into their academy into world-class talent.
To play for the legendary Anfield-based squad, a youth player must possess the prowess, acumen, discipline, and passion of a "Red", led by prestigious coach Jurgen Klopp.
The decorated German tactician has won eight trophies in his eight-year tenure with the club. Alongside this, he has also bagged numerous individual awards as a coach like the ‘Best FIFA Men’s Coach of 2020.”
The amazing fact about the 56-year-old coach is he plays the academy products not just on "inconsequential times" when the club is up by a significant margin, but rather he trusts them enough even in the crucial parts of a match for lengths.
This is due to the intense discipline and skill training of LFC Academy.
Inglethorpe, who has worked for the "Reds" organisation for 12 years, shares the vital "tight-ship" way they handle young players.
Youth Strategies of LFC:
•Under-21s and Under-18s try to impress the first-team players through hard work.
•Under-16s down focus on skill and technical work.
•Simplicity; no youth player is allowed to drive cars with engines larger than 1.3 litres.
•Give way and serve seniors.
•Excessive and rich lifestyle is not tolerated.
•Establishing €50,000-year-wage gap.
•Phones are surrendered when coming into the academy.
These rules among, many more, ensured LFC produced mature and responsible players ready for the expectations of playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Inglethorpe shared intricate details on how the atmosphere in the academy is:
“What makes me especially proud is that no one during Jurgen’s time here has failed because of their character.”
Commenting on the rules imposed by Klopp and the Academy, he said, “Jurgen is switched on to everything. If a kid turned up to first-team training with a 10k watch, he would see it. So would the senior players.”
“If the senior players think you are a big-time Charlie, the first thing they will do is give you a whack in training to teach you a lesson!”
Inglethorpe later explains his admiration for Klopp's confidence in the players they have created, mentioning, “There are a lot of good academies out there, but not all clubs have a manager with the courage to play youngsters at big moments. He does not just give 10 minutes here and there with the team 4-0 up."
“Jurgen has not just talked about developing youth, he has actually done it. Caoimhin (Kelleher) playing in the 2022 League Cup final is the prime example... He believes in these players."
“There is a proud tradition of the academy providing first-team players at Liverpool," he finally said.
Notable LFC Academy players:
•Conor Bradley: an academy student of LFC since the age of nine, he went on to have a fruitful youth career for club and international Under 16s for England. The 20-year-old right-back gained the trust of Klopp to start in the EFL Cup final against Chelsea where they ultimately won.
•Bobby Clarke: a late joiner of the LFC academy in 2021. Clarke is a promising young midfielder Clark who was featured as part of the BBC Sport website Wonderkids feature, and was identified in August 2022 as one of the “Five Young English Footballers to Watch Out for”. He is also part of the EFL winning squad of 2024.
•Jayden Danns: a student of the academy since he was eight years old, Danns was promoted to first-team in September 2023 and earned a man of the match award in the fifth round of the FA Cup in a 3–0 victory against Southampton on February 28, 2024.
•James McConnell: at 19 years old, McConnell was part of the 27-player squad sent to a scrimmage in Singapore where he received praise from Klopp, senior players, and journalists for his tremendous effort.
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