Wales forward Ben Woodburn will have a duty to have fun with Liverpool this period, according to Craig Bellamy.
Woodburn, 17, struck the headlines on the weekend break after coming off the bench to rack up Wales’ winner versus Austria on his International debut in a must-win World Cup Qualifier in Cardiff.
The forward after that topped off a remarkable couple of days for his nation when once again as a substitute, he created the opening goal for Hal Robson-Kanu in Moldova on Tuesday night.
Woodburn is Liverpool’s youngest-ever marker after netting in the League Cup versus Leeds last November as well as Bellamy is positive the player – that has been a replacement so far this season, however yet to include for the Reds – will certainly be handed plenty of video game time by Jurgen Klopp this campaign.
“To have an impact like that is just incredible and hopefully he can go and fulfil what we all believe he has a very good chance of being a very good footballer,” the former Liverpool and Wales striker told The Debate.
“I do see him getting game time at Liverpool. He fits in to what Liverpool do going forward. They rate him very highly and I would like to see him get game time with all the competitions, especially the business end of the season.
“Already he has made a huge impact for a 17 year old, but you look at the competitions Liverpool are in – Champions League, League Cup, FA Cup, league – there is going to be game time there.”
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