Sheyi Ojo shows a lot of promise, but the 17-year-old English teen of Nigerian descent has yet to play a minute for the first team. Among his peers though, he's quite impressive, more so than our own Welsh wizard, Harry Wilson. He's got excellent pace, a keen eye for passing, and is a deadly finisher. His demeanor is what impresses me the most, he seems so relaxed and natural on the pitch and sometimes it appears things just go his way.
He's been at Liverpool for three years since signing from MK Dons for around £2m. He has also featured for the EnglandU17 squad. Earlier today he scored a brace in a U20 friendly against Club Brugges in Holland. Here's an impressive video of him:
Ojo is a man-beast who makes his opponents look like pub squaders. His pace is ridiculous. I would love to see him loaned out to a League One side, just to see what he can do. Save injury, the future is bright.
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Saturday, July 26, 2014
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