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50-goal sensation is coming to Liverpool

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Liverpool might just have a future version of Erling Haaland on their hands and if he keeps going he will be in the first-team very soon.

The football world first took notice of Manchester City’s prolific striker when he scored nine goals in a single game at the U20 World Cup.

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From that moment, it was clear a generational talent had arrived. Since then, the Norwegian has developed into one of the most feared forwards in world football.

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Haaland is a phenomenon. At times, he barely seems human, more like a goal-scoring machine built with a single purpose. The way he overwhelms defenders with sheer intensity is astonishing.

But his game isn’t just about physical dominance. Beyond his strength and speed lies a clinical edge that sets him apart. His finishing is on another level entirely.

Left foot, right foot, headers, long-range efforts, he scores with calm precision in every situation. His movement inside the box is equally elite, always finding the right space to convert even the smallest chance.

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Put simply, he’s the most complete striker in the modern game.

According to Anfield Watch, Liverpool once had the opportunity to sign him during his early days in Norway, when he was offered to several clubs before Molde gave him his breakthrough.

Now, however, the Reds’ academy could be nurturing a player in a similar mould, and if his development continues at this pace, a first-team breakthrough may not be far away.

Harrison O’Brien is attracting a lot of attention lately for Liverpool’s academy. He scored a hat-trick in the U15 Merseyside Cup against Ferencvaros earlier this season and he just scored another hat-trick in the final of the U15 Premier League Cup to help Liverpool’s U15 side win the tournament.

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If that wasn’t enough, he’s also scored a double hat-trick this season.

He netted six goals in Liverpool’s U15 side’s 7-1 victory over Stoke City.

So, the kid is talented and he loves to score goals – just like Haaland. What’s impressive that O’Brien’s goals are not all the same. He’s got a nice range, capable of scoring from long distance and from short distances. He’s quick, powerful and deadly in front of goal in and around the box.

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On top of that he is an industrious forward who can also play on the wing and works really hard.

The inner circles of the club are starting to get excited by O’Brien’s potential.

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That is according to the Daily Mail which claims that one expert source connected to Liverpool’s academy said the following about the young forward:

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‘He is scary good, like a young Erling Haaland’

With the long-hair and the ability to score goals for fun, it’s easy to see where those comparisons come from.

He’s only 15-years-old but he’s been playing a few age-groups above his own and he has netted a whopping 50-goals already this season at academy level.

In total as per The Talent Hunter on Instagram, O’Brien has 74 goal contributions this season, including 51 goals and 23 assists.

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But that was a few months ago now, he’s already scored a few more since then.

The dynamic forward has already been spending a lot of time with the club’s U16 team and he could follow in the path of Luca Eden by making his U18 debut very soon – maybe even before the season ends but definitely next season.

From the U18s, it’s only a short path to the first-team and if he scores this many goals there too, it won’t be long until O’Brien is working alongside Arne Slot’s team – especially considering the lack of depth in those attacking positions at the club.

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Liverpool haven’t had much luck with producing academy strikers in recent years. Many have come but so far many have failed to make their mark.

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The likes of Adam Morgan, Rhian Brewster, Jerome Sinclair and Krisztian Nemeth were all prolific at youth level but then never quite broke onto the scene in the first-team.

Jayden Danns will be hoping to break that trend and O’Brien is definitely a name worth keeping a close eye on, too.

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He’s another big talent coming through the ranks at the academy, which is now looking very strong.

Liverpool’s future is definitely in safe hands. And soon they may have the next Haaland joining the first-team – if he keeps his performances up.

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David Benavidez says one man ‘must face him’ after Zurdo Ramirez: “I’m taking all his belts”

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David Benavidez challenges for Gilberto Ramirez’s unified cruiserweight crown next weekend and should he pass that test, there is only one man on the mind of ‘The Mexican Monster’.

Benavidez has established himself as one of the most fan-friendly fighters in the sport, not only through his enthralling fight style but also because of his mentality to take on all comers and accept the most arduous challenges.

Having ruled at both super-middleweight and light-heavyweight, the reigning WBC 175lb champion is now stepping up to cruiserweight, hoping to hand ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez a second career defeat, in what will be the titleholder’s 50th career outing.

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The only other man to have defeated Ramirez is unified light-heavyweight ruler, Dmitry Bivol, and in an interview with Ariel Helwani, Benavidez made it clear that he intends to move back down to light-heavyweight and take on the Russian next.

“I don’t want to make it seem like he is scared or nothing, but he knows what it is when it comes to David Benavidez. He has seen me up close and personal and I have seen him up close and personal, as well.

“He is a great fighter, we have had some great sparring sessions but he knows I am not coming to play. He knows that, when David Benavidez steps in that ring, all of those belts are leaving with David Benavidez.

“I think that he knows the dangers and the severity of this fight and that is why he took a tune-up fight first. I respect Dmitry Bivol, he is a great fighter, but he is definitely going to have to come see me after this fight.”

Whilst Benavidez fights next weekend, Bivol makes a mandatory defence of his titles against Germany’s Michael Eifert on Saturday, May 23, in what will be his first fight on home soil since 2021.

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Date, teams, prize pool, and FFWS slots

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The Grand Finals of the Free Fire Bangladesh Pro League (FFBPL) Season 2 are scheduled for April 24, 2026, where the top 12 teams from the Knockout Stage will compete in a Champion Rush format. The top six teams from the overall rankings will progress to the World Series (FFWS) 2026 Bangladesh Spring. The FFBPL event boasts a total prize pool of 8,100 US dollars.

The Knockout Stage of the Free Fire Bangladesh Pro League was held from April 20 to 22, 2026. A total of 18 teams battled across three days in 12 matches each. The top 12 teams moved to the Grand Finals, while the remaining six were eliminated from the FFBPL S2.


Qualified teams for Free Fire Pro League Bangladesh S2 Finals

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Here are the 12 finalists:

  1. Team 2XD
  2. Red Hawks
  3. Enternal Dominators
  4. Extreme Ex
  5. The Goat
  6. Reflex United
  7. Straw Hats Esports
  8. Team Unionized
  9. Max Gang
  10. Team Electro
  11. Flame Esports
  12. Team Infinity

Prize pool distribution

All 18 teams that participated in the Knockout Stage are entitled to a share of the total prize pool in the FFBPL S2, with the bottom six receiving 122 US dollars each. Here is the prize pool distribution:

  • 1st Place – 2,444 US dollars
  • 2nd Place – 1,222 US dollars
  • 3rd Place – 814 US dollars
  • 4th Place – 488 US dollars
  • 5th Place – 448 US dollars
  • 6th Place – 448 US dollars
  • 7th Place – 366 US dollars
  • 8th Place – 366 US dollars
  • 9th Place – 244 US dollars
  • 10th Place – 244 US dollars
  • 11th Place – 162 US dollars
  • 12th Place – 162 US dollars
  • 13th Place – 122 US dollars – Neo Flash
  • 14th Place – 122 US dollars – VEXIS
  • 15th Place – 122 US dollars – Bangladesh Top 1
  • 16th Place – 122 US dollars – From The Future
  • 17th Place – 122 US dollars – Shadow X Phantoms
  • 18th Place – 122 US dollars – GE Esports

How to watch

The official YouTube channel of Free Fire Esports Bangladesh will broadcast all matches of the finale live from 15:00 BST onwards.

Team 2XD had a brilliant run in the Knockout Stage of the Free Fire Bangladesh Pro League. The squad ranked first after playing consistently well across 12 games.

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Defending champion Red Hawks placed second in the previous stage. The club has been performing well in regional competitions in the past few years, and recently earned third place in the Ramadan Cup 2026.

Enternal Dominators and Extreme Ex were third and fourth, respectively, in the Knockout Stage. Team Goat and Reflex United also did well in their last six matches of the stage.

Meanwhile, Straw Hats and Unionized had an average run in the Knockout Stage. Flame and Team Infinity ranked 11th and 12th, respectively, and entered the Grand Finals of this Free Fire contest.