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Watch: Liverpool Starlet Grabs 2 In Bonkers 10-Goal Thriller

Watch: Liverpool Starlet Grabs 2 In Bonkers 10-Goal Thriller
Arthur James O'Dea
By Arthur James O'Dea
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One of Liverpool's young hopefuls out on loan, 21-year-old Welsh winger Harry Wilson played a pivotal role in one of the games of the season today.

Playing for Hull City in the Championship, Wilson grabbed two goals of ten in total; Bristol City also playing their part in a remarkable 5-5 draw.

Although a win for Bristol could have been the necessary launch for a late push into the playoffs, Hull are well and truly on the beach.

Not that it stopped Wilson setting the pace for Nigel Adkins side; this left-footed effort leaving Frank Fielding helpless.

That only served to spark Lee Johnson's side into gear however; scoring 3 goals in slightly over a fifteen minute spell.

Hull were given a foothold back into the game through an unlucky Fielding own-goal; Bobby Reid soon redeemed Bristol's two-goal cushion however - 4-2.

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Up step Wilson again. Although Fielding may feel he could have done better, this was a well hit free-kick from the Liverpool man.

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Hull would grab the next two goals and miraculously take a 5-4 lead, although Joe Bryan would make it 5-5 in the end to conclude a truly remarkable game.

You can see all ten of the goals here.

There was a good deal of praise for the Welshman in the wake of his impressive goals.

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