Conor Bradley became the first Northern Irishman to play for the Reds since 1954, while Kaide Gordon knocked Ki-Jana Hoever off the list as the club’s fifth-youngest player ever.
Both caught the eye over 90 minutes at Carrow Road, but another debutant has been widely credited with changing the game – including by Jurgen Klopp himself.
That was Morton, a half-time substitute in the League Cup triumph, and a player who is primed for a bright future as part of the Liverpool first team.
Morton is a combative midfielder, at his best in an advanced role but also capable of excelling as a No. 6, who joined Liverpool as a seven-year-old.
“I love a tackle. People are always shocked when they see me tackle, but I’ve seen loads of them! I’m not just a playmaker. I like to think I can do a bit of everything.” Morton told.