Jerome Sinclair's substitute appearance against West Brom on Wednesday night made him Liverpool's youngest ever player – but which other names make up the top 10 fledgling Reds?
At 16 years and six days, Sinclair comfortably beats the record teammate Jack Robinson set at Hull City in 2010.
Thanks to club statistician Ged Rea, here's a rundown of Liverpool's top 10 youngest ever players...
1. Jerome Sinclair v West Brom, September 26, 2012: 16 years, 6 days.
2. Jack Robinson v Hull City, May 9, 2010: 16 years, 250 days.
3. Raheem Sterling v Wigan Athletic, March 24, 2012: 17 years, 107 days.
4. Max Thompson v Tottenham, May 8, 1974: 17 years, 128 days.
5. Michael Owen v Wimbledon, May 6, 1997: 17 years, 143 days.
6. John Morrissey v Stoke, September 23, 1957: 17 years, 158 days.
7. Reg Blore v Stoke, October 17, 1959: 17 years, 213 days.
8. Phil Charnock v Apollon Limassol, September 16, 1992: 17 years, 215 days.
9. Ian Callaghan v Bristol Rovers, April 16, 1960: 18 years, 6 days.
10. Harold Barton v Blackburn Rovers, October 9, 1929: 18 years, 9 days.
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26th Sep 2012 21:59