Seyi Ojo, known for his blistering pace, is a midfielder who tipped for the bench for the crunch Champions League encounter with FC Basel, but eventually missed out on the opportunity.
Ojo
also travelled with the club to the win over Leicester in early
December, so has been pushing for a first-team chance across recent
weeksHe joined the club from MK Dons in 2011 for approximately £1million
and could be seen as a valuable weapon if the Reds need a vital late
goal.
His performances recently caught the eye in the UEFA Youth
League, after bagging a clinical double in the Under-19's 3-0 win over
Ludogorets.
Born in Hemel Hempstead, he has represented England's
Under-18 team three times throughout the course of the season. In a 4-1
win over Poland, he bagged two goals from the left wing after playing
for 82 minutes.
He is not limited to the wing, however, as he can play on the right or center as well - and should fit in well to Brendan Rodgers fast paced team,Hope Nigerian Coaches are watching.
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