Kaide Gordon recently faced a setback, experiencing a fresh ailment shortly after his first appearance in 19 months. Despite Liverpool losing 4-1 to Middlesbrough, Gordon marked his eagerly awaited return to action earlier this month, coming off the bench in a U21 match. The ailment, while not deemed significant by club insiders, must be frustrating for Gordon, given the considerable time he has spent away from the field.
Gordon’s journey saw a promising debut for Liverpool’s first team, where he became the youngest-ever goal scorer in the FA Cup. However, he was unable to participate in the subsequent game after his senior debut in a 3-0 League Cup triumph over Norwich two years ago. Despite making four senior appearances, Gordon hasn’t had enough opportunities to make a significant impact.
Nevertheless, Liverpool’s inclusion of Gordon in the extended squad for the Europa League group stage underscores the club’s belief in his youthful potential. He was registered under List B, a provision allowing any number of players under the age of 21 who have been with the team for at least two years. Gordon’s selection for the Champions League squad in the previous season’s knockout rounds showed the club’s confidence in him, despite a prolonged rehabilitation period preventing him from being in the matchday squad.
In the Europa League, Liverpool registered a total of twelve players via List B, showcasing their trust in emerging talents like Gordon. This list also included players such as goalkeeper Marcelo Pitaluga, Stefan Bajcetic, and Harvey Elliott. Despite the setback due to an ankle issue that will keep Gordon out for a few weeks, Liverpool remains committed to nurturing his potential and integrating him into their competitive squads.
The setback serves as a reminder of the challenges young players face, navigating injuries and striving to establish themselves on the professional stage. Despite the frustration, Gordon’s talent and determination, along with Liverpool’s ongoing support, position him favorably for a promising future in football.