Ben Woodburn needed just 14 minutes to enter Liverpool's history by scoring the Reds' second goal against Leeds United on Tuesday afternoon.

Fans at Anfield Road seem to be in for a historical season, and today was no exception.

Jurgen Klopp's team struggled but ended up prevailing against Leeds United. Divock Origi scored his second goal since returning to the pitch, but what came next was unexpected by fans and also thrilling.

17-year-old Ben Woodburn entered the pitch to try and help Liverpool when the game was still 0-0, and he managed to break the team's all-time record as the youngest scorer in club history. Woodburn needed only 14 minutes to make his presence felt, making fans go crazy as his shot seemed to be close to breaking the net.

Klopp couldn't help but celebrate the player's debut goal with the first team.

Who's record did Woodburn beat? None other than Michael Owen!

 

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Liverpool 2 - 0 Leeds United

november 29, 2016 2:45Anfield (Liverpool)

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