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The second half started and the Citizens were a lot better than the first half and made the Reds pay for their sloppiness at the back. Liam Delap, son of former Premier League player Rory was phenomenal for the home side, causing Liverpool lots of problems defensively. Delap struck the post twice before eventually getting his goal to make the score level once again not long after the restart. On the hour mark, City took the lead, once again through brilliance from Liam Delap who out muscled Koumetio and delicately lobbed Ojrzynski to put City ahead for the first time in the game. Liverpool were made to regret their first half misses as City strengthened their lead with 20 minutes to go. Captain D’Margio Wright-Phillips finishing past Ojrzynski to put the home side 4-2 ahead. City continued to grow in confidence as the half went on and their half-time substitute, Liam Byrone-Gittens definitely made an impact from the bench. It was Byrone-Gittens who got City’s fifth, dancing past Ojrzynski as he rounded the Liverpool goalkeeper and finished into the back of the empty net. It was most definitely a game of two halves and a difficult result to take for Lewtas as Liverpool’s youngsters had been fantastic and rampant before the international break. Lewtas and his young Reds will look to bounce back from the defeat when they travel to Naples on Tuesday to face Napoli in the UEFA Youth Champions League. Up the Reds! Jack Gill