Tribal Football
·19 March 2021
Tribal Football
·19 March 2021
Liverpool youngster Layton Stewart has started rehabilitation following an ACL injury.
The 18-year-old has been in excellent form with the under-18 and under-23 sides this season.
Stewart has 17 goals at both levels, but had to come off during a Premier League 2 game against West Ham United last Saturday.
Now he is set to undergo rehab with the club's medical staff, with no firm timetable for his return.
U23s boss Barry Lewtas told the club's website: "Layton moved up to our group before Christmas and in recent weeks we've been seeing some of his U18s form at U23 level, which was really pleasing.
"Layton has been working so hard on the training field as well, so this is a setback for him and a real shame.
"He is a fantastic lad with a fantastic personality and I'm really confident in the support that we will give him as a club.
"He has a really strong family and his mum and dad will be there to support him as well.
"I know how strong Layton is as well. He will work as hard as he can to get back to full fitness as soon as he can, but there will be no timescale put on that.
"We will just give him all the support he needs.
"Layton has also had some fantastic messages from the likes of Sir Kenny Dalglish and Steven Gerrard, which is absolutely unbelievable, and you expect nothing less from people like that.
"It will mean a lot to Layton and messages of support like that will help him along the way."