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After his Champions League debut, Taylor Morton praised the valuable trust of his midfield partners

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Taylor Morton has just made his Premier League debut and just four days later he was included in his first squad in the Champions League and he "loves every minute of the Champions League".

After his Champions League debut, Taylor Morton praised the valuable trust of his midfield partners

The 19-year-old enjoyed the breakthrough all young academy players had hoped for, making his debut at the club, Anfield, League Cup, Premier League and Champions League in two months.

Jurgen Klopp's belief in Morton is clear, and despite his desire to manage expectations, managers will know he has exciting prospects on his hands.

A Liverpool "fan" against Porto for the first time at Anfield from the start, Morton's task was to play a key No. 6 role between Alex Oxlad Chamberlain and Thiago.

What followed was a neat performance, he won applause in front of Kop in tight spaces and blocking places, in a determined defense.

For Morton, he applauds his midfield partner for the trust and guidance his midfield partner has given him, which has helped him become a better player.

"The two of them [Lao Zhang and Thiago] are high level for me. Morton said on the club's official website: "I have a high opinion of them because they make me stride forward."

After his Champions League debut, Taylor Morton praised the valuable trust of his midfield partners

'It's not easy to get a 19-year-old to come in and play with them, especially behind them and trust them.'

"I feel like I've gotten a lot of trust from them, and I'm really happy about that, and the way they talk to me improves me every day."

The teenager was modest in his assessment of the experience, but he was eager to emphasize that he was open and ready to face any and all opportunities that would arise with the top.

Morton added: "It wasn't until yesterday [Tuesday] that I realized I had given it my all, but I was ready at any time.

'If I'm sitting on the bench or I'm playing, I'm ready at any time, so honestly, I want to play every game at the beginning.'

'My experience at the number six wasn't incredible, but I'm also experienced at other levels, not the first team and getting into the game always takes time to get used to.

After his Champions League debut, Taylor Morton praised the valuable trust of his midfield partners

'I adapted well to the game and I think as the game went on I got better and I was happy with the performance of the game.'

But what about his favorite moment when he debuted in the Champions League?

"Sincerely, every minute. I loved every minute of it, especially walking out, looking up at everyone, and finally applauding. ”

'That's what I'm here for, and that's where I'm trying to fight for it and winning applause from all the fans at the end, that's what I want and that's why I want to play for this club.'

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