Liverpool youngster Rhian Brewster scored a hat-trick as England Under-17s sealed their spot in the World Cup final. Brewster followed up his treble against the USA with another three-goal haul to fire the Young Lions to a 3-1 win against Brazil. The 17-year-old is yet to make his first-team debut for the Reds but is highly-rated at Melwood after impressing manager Jurgen Klopp during training. And he lived up to that billing for England by continuing his scoring ng spree to earn them a final berth against Spain or Mali. After being fast-tracked from the under-18s side into the under-23s this season, the Londoner - who joined Liverpool from Chelsea at the age of 15 - has been a regular goalscorer for England's under-17s side, and scored a hat-trick for the first team in a behind closed doors friendly against Accrington Stanley. He also scored and made two asissts for under-23s against Leicester on Monday, before earning this call-up. “I did that, carried on playing well and played for the under-18s regularly. I got the opportunity to play with the under-23s. It looks like I’ve taken it and become a regular. “I need to carry that on for the rest of the season and also next season as well, so I can start the season with the under-23s and hopefully play another full season with them.” He ended up in the first team picture quicker than he's expected, with Klopp saying before the Palace clash: “Rhian Brewster did really well last week and he is a natural striker, if we need it. “It is not sure that we will bring him [on] because Marko Grujic can play this position also, but we don’t have a lot of options so that’s our squad and everything is fine.”