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Liverpool sent out their youngest-ever starting line-up in the FA Cup fourth round replay at Anfield against Shrewsbury Town on Tuesday night. The first match had ended in a 2-2 draw last week
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Despite the opportunity to progress to the business end of the tournament, Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp stuck to his guns and allowed his senior players time off during the winter break in the Premier League, leaving Liverpool's under-23 manager Neil Critchley to oversee the game, with only youth players in the side
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Shrewsbury fans made the trip to Anfield in the hope of witnessing an upset against the Premier League leaders
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Liverpool's young boys came out with a point to prove as they crashed out of the League Cup 5-0 to Aston Villa while the senior team were in Doha for the Club World Cup
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The familiar faces of Van Dijk, Salah and Firmino may have been missing but the Liverpool faithful were in fine voice nonetheless
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Shrewsbury were up for the fight, and gave their all in every challenge
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There was heartbreak, however, for Shrewsbury Town's Ro-Shaun Williams as he put the ball into his own net to give Liverpool the lead
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To add to the visitors' anguish, Shaun Whalley thought he had given Shrewsbury the lead, but his header was ruled out by VAR for offside
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So it was left for Liverpool's history makers to start the celebrations as the game ended 1-0
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The faces on the young Liverpool players told the story as they lapped up the adulation from the supporters.
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Critchley got in on the party action too as he made sure Liverpool would be in the next round, where they will face Chelsea. Klopp will be sure to be back in the dugout for that one, and his side will be at full strength too.
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