Former Celtic youth academy graduate Ben Doak produced an excellent piece of skill on his Premier League debut.

The winger, who joined Liverpool earlier this year, made his first appearance in the English top flight as he came off the bench against Aston Villa.

He received a pass on the touchline, with his back to France international Lucas Digne, and managed to swivel around him to dummy the ball through his legs.

It is the latest feather in the cap for the 17-year-old, who has gone from strength to strength since signing for the Merseyside club.

The Scotland under-21 international made his first-team debut for the Reds in a recent League Cup match against Derby.

He was also part of the squad for Jurgen Klopp's men's winter training camp in Dubai.

Prior to going on the tour, Klopp praised the former Hoops player, saying: "Ben Doak looks really promising, now he's here with us.

The forward has scored eight goals and provided six assists in 16 appearances for the youth teams at the Merseyside club this season.

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Recently his agent, former Celtic skipper Jackie McNamara, revealed he felt that Doak making an appearance against rivals Rangers last season might have persuaded the winger to stay at the club.

The winger came on as a substitute during the 3-0 victory against the Ibrox side in February in what proved to be his last appearance for the Bhoys.

"In fairness, I thought the derby game might have swung it," he told the BBC. "Because my whole thing was, show the kid that you're going to keep him, show him that he's not behind six or seven other players.

"He doesn't want to play against Civil Service Strollers in the B team. But for the derby game he was getting bombarded for tickets, for this, for that, down where he lived in Ayrshire.

"He turned his phone off. You forget he was only 16. I asked what he was thinking and he just didn't want to stay.

"When Ben went down to visit Liverpool, Klopp said 'Ah Ben, I've seen your stuff'. Straight away he was made to feel really welcome."