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Liverpool youngsters Rafa Camacho and Curtis Jones have clearly made an impression on Jurgen Klopp and his staff.

The teenage duo have been training with the first team squad this month and Klopp says that his assistant Zeljko Buvac was left hugely impressed by their talents.

Speaking to BT Sport after Liverpool had defeated Newcastle 2-0 at Anfield, Klopp explained that the young duo had left their mark on his right-hand man - and joked that Under-18s coach Steven Gerrard, who was in the studio, may now have to find some more players for his side.

He said: “To be honest I hope they are not looking but Rafa Camacho and Curtis Jones they are doing really well. My assistant Zeljko Buvac doesn’t say a lot, but about these players he said ‘wow, they are real talents’.

“They don’t know it but that, how I know, is the biggest compliment you can get as a young player.”

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And then speaking to Gerrard, Klopp added: “Our job is not a holiday.. You have to do a few things yourself. You have to find another one in the U15s!”

City centre-born Jones signed professional terms on his 17th birthday in early February and recently moved up from Gerrard’s Under-18s to Neil Critchley’s Premier League 2 chasers in the Under-23 division.

Meanwhile, Portuguese youngster Camacho recently scored a stunning goal against Manchester United U19s as Gerrard’s side knocked their bitter rivals out of the UEFA Youth League.