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Dec 17, 2019 at 7.45pm UK
Aston Villa
5-0
Liverpool
Hourihane (14'), Boyes (17' og.), Kodjia (37', 45'), Wesley (92')
FT(HT: 4-0)
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Result: Aston Villa hammer youngest ever Liverpool side in EFL Cup quarter-final

:Headline: Result: Aston Villa hammer youngest ever Liverpool side in EFL Cup quarter-final:
The Reds fielded the youngest team in their history, with an average age of just 19.
PA | 2mo

Aston Villa routed Liverpool 5-0 to take their place in the Carabao Cup semi-finals, yet the youngest Reds line-up in the club's history was far from disgraced.

With Jurgen Klopp and his entire first-team squad on Club World Cup duty in Qatar this week, it was an unrecognisable Liverpool side that took to the Villa Park pitch, comprised entirely of academy players, and with five making their senior debuts.

In the end, it was a Villa 'reserve' team that eased into the last-four courtesy of first-half goals from Conor Hourihane, an own goal from Morgan Boyes, two for Jonathan Kodjia and a second-half strike from Wesley.

With an average age of 19, and under the guidance of Under-23 coach Neil Critchley, Liverpool's youngsters started brightly against a lethargic Villa and came close to embarrassing the more hardened professionals in front of them.

Wesley slots home Aston VIlla's fifth goal (Nick Potts/PA)

Villa were indebted to goalkeeper Orjan Nyland, initially pulling off a one-handed save to deny a certain star of the future in Harvey Elliott, and then using his left leg to divert wide a toe-poked effort from Herbie Kane.

Against the run of play Villa, showing 10 changes to the team beaten 2-0 by Sheffield United in the Premier League on Saturday, grabbed the opener in the 14th minute.

Dead-ball specialist Hourihane netted his sixth goal of the season – and his fourth in this competition – by whipping in a low free-kick from the left-hand edge of the area, with goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher arguably deceived by the approach of Kodjia as he tried to nick the ball home.

Three minutes later Liverpool found themselves two goals down, and cruelly so as Ahmed Elmohamady's cross from the edge of the box nicked off the boot of the unfortunate Boyes, with the ball sailing over Kelleher.

Credit to Liverpool as they continued to create, with Nyland again saving his side with a tip over to Isaac Christie-Davies' volley after brilliant footwork and a neat chip from Elliott had played in one of the debutant quintet.

It was two goals from Kodjia in the final eight minutes of the first half, though, that killed off the visitors' challenge.

The striker's first was a deft flick past an advancing Kelleher after Jota had teed him up for his first goal since May.

The second was a sidefoot finish from six yards that was the culmination of an incisive move involving roving winger Jota and Elmohamady.

Liverpool's James Norris, left, and Tony Gallagher applaud fans after the final whistle (Nick Potts/PA)

After Nyland had conjured another stunning save to deny Kane in the 54th minute, Trezeguet had three chances to add a fifth for the home side.

Sepp Van Den Berg initially cleared the first goalbound effort, with a second chance flicked over the bar, while the third was superbly saved by the outstretched left leg of Kelleher, who also beat away a stinging 18-yard drive from Henri Lansbury.

After one final piece of heroics from Nyland to thwart Tony Gallagher from 22 yards to preserve his clean sheet and deny Liverpool the goal they arguably deserved for their never-say-die spirit, Villa netted their fifth in added time.

Wesley, who had replaced Kodjia in the 73rd minute, ran on to a through ball from Trezeguet before coolly stroking it past the onrushing Kelleher.

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