Liverpool's Youngest-Ever European XI Falls to Union Saint-Gilloise
Despite a promising goal from 20-year-old Jarell Quansah, the Reds' inexperienced side fails to impress in 2-1 defeat.
- Liverpool, having already secured top spot in their Europa League group, fielded their youngest-ever starting XI in a European match, with an average age of 22 years and 156 days, against Union Saint-Gilloise.
- Despite the young team, Liverpool's performance was underwhelming, with the team only managing one shot on target in the first 75 minutes.
- Union Saint-Gilloise, currently leading the Belgian Pro League, emerged as the deserved winners of the match with a 2-1 victory.
- 20-year-old centre-half Jarell Quansah scored his first goal for Liverpool, a standout moment in an otherwise disappointing performance.
- Liverpool's focus now shifts to their upcoming Premier League matches, including a vital home game against Manchester United.