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Adam Lallana has picked out the one Liverpool youngster he believes has a “great future” ahead of him – while admitting the Reds may have an issue with their mentality.

Jurgen Klopp has given debuts to a number of youngsters during his Anfield reign, with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ovie Ejaria and Ben Woodburn among those to have made the most of their opportunity this season.

Young Welsh winger Harry Wilson made his senior bow as a late substitute in the FA Cup third round replay win at Plymouth Argyle in January.

And Lallana, speaking to BT Sport, has backed the 19-year-old to make an impact in the coming months.

“I see great potential for Harry Wilson,” he said. “He is captain of the under-23s, he has been training with us permanently for three or four weeks.

“He has got a great left foot. Everyone is speaking about Ben Woodburn, Trent, Ovie, but Harry keeps his head down, works hard and I think he has a great future ahead of him.”

Lallana will be hoping to help Liverpool bounce back from their poor defeat at Leicester City on Monday night when they entertain near rivals Arsenal on Saturday evening.

While the Reds have now been beaten five times by teams in the bottom half of the table, they are undefeated in games against the top half.

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And Lallana said: “It’s difficult to speak about it when our record against the teams in the bottom half is nowhere as good – it shows the ability and belief is there but we are not as consistent as we should be.

“Perhaps it’s a mentality issue and we have to learn quick. I want to do something special here, but we can’t just perform against the big teams.

“I trust the boss, all the players trust the boss and we’re all in it together. That’s a position we’re in at the minute and we need to stand up and take responsibility.”

Lallana also praised Sadio Mane, who is Liverpool’s top scorer this season with 11 goals.

“I enjoy playing with him because a lot of his qualities are something I don’t possess,” he said. “It’s great to have him close to me on the pitch. He is so unpredictable, you don’t know what way he is going to go.

“He is a great player and the way he has settled so quickly is a credit to him. I found it difficult in my first year, but he has taken it in his stride and we missed him when he wasn’t there.

“He has been a huge signing and I’m sure there’s a lot more to come.”