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Ben Doak stars for Liverpool in pre-season with youngster earning rave reviews before key Scotland fixtures

Ben Doak stars for Liverpool in pre-season with youngster earning rave reviews before key Scotland fixtures

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BEN DOAK burst onto the Scottish national scene last year as Steve Clarke brought the youngster into the fold.
But the Liverpool star who was on loan at Middlesbrough last campaign had his season cut short by injury.
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Ben Doak is back firing for Liverpool this pre-season
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Which will be music to the ears of the Tartan Army
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He squeezed the ball into the net from this tight angle against Athletic Bilbao
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Rumours have been swirling this summer about a potential Liverpool exit for the ex-Celtic youngster, with Merseyside rivals Everton linked with the winger.
But Doak has been involved heavily in Arne Slot's pre season even starting Monday night's clash with Athletic Bilbao.
The winger impressed in his 56 minute showing against the Reds European opposition.
He played a crucial part in helping Liverpool go into a two nil lead early on, putting a key cross in to the box which Darwin Nunez eventually finished off.
The young Scotsman also thought he ended up on the score sheet as his strike ended up in the back of the net, but it went down as an own-goal.
Despite not officially making it on the score-sheet, Liverpool fans raved about the youngster's performance on social media.
Liverpool posted an image of the youngster on X, and fans made their feelings known in the replies.
"I have a LOT of faith in Ben Doak" one fan replied.
Another added: "Our future's extremely bright."
"It was a cross good approach play by him, direct, making things happen," said another.
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A fourth supporter called him a "special talent".
A Celtic fan also replied, pleading to Doak's former club to snap the youngster up on a loan deal.
He featured just twice for the Hoops before his move to Liverpool, one of those appearances coming in an Old Firm.
But he has heavily impressed for Scotland, and has picked up six caps for his country.
In a squad that lacks wide players, Ben Doak is exactly the type of player that Steve Clarke needs.
And the Tartan Army will be relieved to see the electric winger back firing for the Reds.
Scotland have key World Cup qualifiers coming up this year, starting with games against Denmark and Belarus in September.
With his pre-injury form for Scotland, many fans will be calling for the youngster to be thrown straight back into Steve Clarke's starting 11.
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