Everton have produced a number of exciting talents over the years, and it looks as if they’ve found their next star.
Sean Dyche has given youngsters the chance to take part in Everton training throughout this seseason.
George Pickford and Isaac Heath have been given numerous opportunities, whilst Roman Dixon and Harrison Armstrong have appeared in the Premier League.
Wayne Rooney really set the benchmark for Everton youngsters breaking through in the academy.
And it appears as if Everton may have found their next star, as one youngster grabbed six goal contributions in one Under-18s match last night.
Harrison Armstrong scores three and assists three for Everton Under-18s against Nottingham Forest
Harrison Armstrong is really starting to catch the eye on Merseyside.
He’s already made two appearances in the Premier League, despite it only amounting to two minutes, and he’s appeared twice in the Carabao Cup.
Sean Neave and Harrison Armstrong of England warm up prior to the international friendly match between U18 England and U18 Germany at Oliva Nova Sp...
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If he wasn’t on the radar of some Everton supporters, he will be after last night’s performance.
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The 17-year-old scored three goals and assisted three in a 7-0 win for the Everton Under-18s against Nottingham Forest, which is pretty incredible.
Everton are certain Armstrong will have a big future, and we have to agree.
Where does Harrison Armstrong operate?
Armstrong typically operates in the middle of midfield, but has been slightly more advanced for the lower age groups, and it looks to be paying off.
It’s clear that he’s too good to be playing at those levels, given his Premier League minutes already.
However, it’s important he gets regular minutes at this stage in his career, which is what the Under-18 and Under-21 sides provide.
Armstrong has attracted the attention of Barrow, so he could depart on loan in January.
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