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He thought he was Liverpool's best, Klopp sacked him, now he meets a sad end

Failed to live up to Klopp's expectations 

By Charles Cornwall

Failed to live up to Klopp's expectations 
Failed to live up to Klopp's expectations 
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Jerome Sinclair is the youngest player to make his debut for Liverpool in their history. Sinclair's life has taken a turn that no one could have foreseen a decade ago. "I'm the youngest player in Liverpool's history, but 10 years later I'm running a fried chicken shop in Birmingham after my last club sacked me," reports The Sun.

Jerome Sinclair's historic debut for Liverpool in 2012. Sinclair, now 26, who has been compared to Raheem Sterling, made his Liverpool debut at the age of 16 years and six days on 26 September 2012 in a 2-1 win over West Bromwich Albion in the League Cup. Brendan Rodgers decided to bring him off the bench to replace Samed Yeil and on that day Jerome Sinclair overtook Jack Robinson as the youngest player to play for Liverpool. Jerome Sinclair's erratic career in world football.

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After that debut the young Birmingham striker continued to score for the Reds' youth teams, but in the following years he only made five appearances for Liverpool's first team and was loaned out. Sinclair's only goal for Liverpool came in the 2015-2016 season in the FA Cup against Exeter under Jurgen Klopp. He had to wait until March 2015 to make his Premier League debut, which he did while on loan at Wigan Athletic.

Sinclair now selling chicken

In 2016 Jerome Sinclair signed for Watford, for whom he made 12 appearances and who eventually loaned him out successively to Wigan Athletic, Birmingham City, Sunderland, Oxford United, VVV-Venlo and CSKA Sofia. After his experience at CSKA Sofia, and after a year without playing for any team, Sinclair returned to training at Oxford United but his professional football career was all but over after a series of injuries and bad decisions. Jerome Sinclair bought a fried chicken restaurant in the absence of equipment Meanwhile in July 2022 Jerome Sinclair became the owner of a Birmingham branch of the Morley's fried chicken chain.