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Published 20:33 19 Feb 2017 GMT
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Last season he came close to earning his senior debut for Liverpool when Klopp named him on the substitutes bench for their FA Cup clash with Exeter City.
Unfortunately for Masterson, he was an unused substitute but it was a clear indicator of his potential.
As of late, Masterson continues to make an impression as he was invited, along with the rest of Liverpool's senior squad, to a warm-weather training camp in La Manga, Spain.
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For the former Lucan United player to be included in this group is undoubtedly a seal of approval from Klopp who clearly sees something in the player.
The former Borussia Dortmund manager revealed to the Liverpool Echo what his thoughts were behind inviting Masterson and his academy colleague, Yan Dhanda, to the training camp.
“I knew them both from training with us already,” Klopp said. “I also spoke with Pep (Pep Lijnders - academy coach) and it was a logical decision. “We could have taken Rhian Brewster or a few other guys, but Yan Dhanda and Conor Masterson are the next boys."This suggests that Masterson is the next player from the club's academy to make the step up to the senior squad, which we must admit, is incredibly exciting, for not only Masterson but Irish football in general.
Klopp further revealed his admiration for the players' work ethic, something which they would need to have in spades if they are to fit in with Klopp's footballing philosophy.
"...We needed two players and we decided on Yan and Conor. “I know all of the boys and that’s really cool. It’s a good group. They have worked well, really good attitude. Yan and Conor have fitted in well.”We hope Klopp's admiration for Masterson will mean that we won't be waiting too long for another Irish player to make a senior appearance for Liverpool as it has now been eight years since Robbie Keane donned the famous red shirt before returning to Tottenham Hotspur.

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