Liverpool's laaities rocked the Kop on Sunday night with a 1-0 FA Cup Merseyside derby win over Everton.
Teenager Curtis Jones was the big hero of the match, scoring a beautiful winner with 20 minutes to go.
Reds boss Jurgen Klopp sent out an inexperienced side with 22-year-old Nathan Phillips making his first-team debut in the centre of defence alongside young Joe Gomez.
Adrian was the busier goalkeeper in the first half, having to make two goal-saving stops from Gylfi Sigurdsson as new signing Takumi Minamino struggled to make an impact on debut.
NO IMPACT: Takumi Minamino, left, embraces his coach Jurgen Klopp. Picture: Jon Super/AP.
With the likes of Jones and Harvey Elliott helping the Japan international in supporting Divock Origi up front, Adam Lallana was handed the armband after James Milner was replaced by Yasser Larouci in the backline in the ninth minute.
But still Carlo Ancelotti’s experienced Premier League stars struggled to strike a blow against the Kop’s creche.
And Klopp’s kids would make the breakthrough in the 71st minute through 18-year-old forward Jones.
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After a one-two with Origi on the edge of the Toffees’ box, the youngster curled a fairytale shot beyond a diving Jordan Pickford and in off the underside of the crossbar - better than anything he scored on his Fifa TV game to send Liverpool into the FA Cup fourth round.