Ex-Prem star’s son luggage Liverpool hat-trick as Wilshere’s Arsenal thumped 7-1
Liverpool’s hat-trick hero shall be hoping he can replicate his dad’s profession after bagging towards Jack Wilshere’s Arsenal in a complete demolition of the Gunners’ youth facet.
The two Under-18 groups took on one another within the FA Youth Cup on Saturday, with it turning into an embarrassing journey to Merseyside for Arsenal, managed by former wonderkid Wilshere.
18-year-old Lewis Koumas, son to former Premier League ace and Wales worldwide Jason Koumas (who was a hero for West Brom), opened the scoring within the tenth minute earlier than Arsenal drew stage via coveted academy prospect Ethan Nwaneri simply 5 minutes later.
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Although it was all downhill from there, with Liverpool turning domination into targets when Koumas restored the lead via a deflected strike after which organising Trent Kone-Doherty for the fourth aim of the sport.
Koumas could not assist however be concerned within the subsequent aim in addition to his strike was parried into the trail of Kone-Doherty who buried the ball behind the web to place Liverpool 4-1 up.
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Jayden Danns, son of former Bolton and Tranmere Rovers midfielder Neil Danns, took benefit of a defensive combine up and scored the house facet’s fifth from 40 yards out earlier than netting a brace himself when he scored straight from a free kick.
Koumas sealed his hat-trick within the dying minutes of the match as Liverpool ran rampant in an emphatic 7-1 win towards the Gunners’ youth facet, organising a fifth spherical tie towards both Fulham or Swansea City.
Lewis Koumas comes from Premier League and Championship pedigree along with his dad, Jason, breaking into the skilled sport at Tranmere Rovers after being launch from Liverpool’s academy as a child.
After impressing on the Wirral, he was quickly poached by Premier League facet West Brom however could not preserve them from relegation. It was his season within the Championship, then First Division that wowed followers as he earned a spot within the PFA First Division Team of the Season.
Despite penning a brand new deal two years into his stint for the Baggies, he quickly fell out with supervisor on the time Bryan Robson and was loaned to Cardiff City.
He went onto impress in Wales earlier than returning to West Brom and finally shifting to Wigan Athletic earlier than a swan music two seasons at Tranmere Rovers.
Lewis Koumas, who has spent a lot of the season enjoying for Liverpool’s under-21s, shall be hoping he can carve out a profession much like his dad’s.