Liverpool veteran James Milner has urged fans not to expect too much from Rhian Brewster.
Milner, who has made 463 Premier League appearances since his debut for Leeds aged 16, has offered some advice for the likes of Brewster, who helped England Under-17s to a World Cup win last month.
He said: "It was an amazing achievement to win the World Cup at any level.
"That's the danger now though, people want them in the squad now and things like that.
"They just need to keep their heads down, keep working hard and surround themselves with the right people."
Meanwhile, Steven Gerrard's U18s defeated Sunderland 2-1 on Friday.
Gerrard's free-scoring team went into the U18 Premier League match at the Academy having plundered 16 goals in their last three games.
It looked as if a well-organised Sunderland outfit had restricted them to just one; a typically-predatory finish from Glen McAuley early in the second half.
However, after Lee Connelly had brought the visitors level, the lively Curtis Jones, who started on the bench as Gerrard opted to rest him and Liam Millar, benefitted from a slice of fortune in the 89th minute when the Canadian's shot hit the post and rebounded in off his shin.