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Harry Wilson scores incredible free-kick as Derby beat Man United

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Liverpool loanee scored a stunning free-kick as he impressed in 's shock League Cup victory to .

Derby, led by manager Frank Lampard, are two points behind Championship leaders and were in a confident mood ahead of the cup fixture on Tuesday night.

They began the game poorly, however, as they conceded an opener within three minutes with Juan Mata opening the scoring for a strong United side picked by Jose Mourinho.

However, Derby's pressing and eagerness to the ball was rewarded in the second-half as an impressive Wilson beat goalkeeper Sergio Romero to score a remarkable free-kick from 30 yards out to level the score.

Wilson's celebration came to the delight of many Liverpool supporters, holding up a 'five times' gesture to the crowd, much like his self-confessed idol and 'lookalike' Fernando Torres.

Wilson, who has been at Liverpool since he was eight, is at to Derby for the rest of the season and it was clear how important of a figure he already is to their system.

He has scored in his last two appearances since returning from injury, whilst he has 9 goals in his last 19 appearances for Hull and Derby combined.

He was involved once again as he made it to a long pass ahead of the oncoming Romero who was sent off for handball outside the penalty area.

Jack Marriott gave Derby a surprise lead with just 5 minutes to go, however Marouane Fellaini levelled the score late into stoppage time to set up a penalty shootout.

After several impressive penalties, including by Wilson; former Liverpool and now Derby goalkeeper Scott Carson saved Phil Jones' sudden-death penalty to win the game and knock United out of the competition.

Liverpool loanee Harry Wilson scores a stunning free-kick in Derby County's League Cup win at Manchester United / Image: Getty Images

Should the Welshman continue to impress this season, he is likely to have a chance of earning a place in manager Jurgen Klopp's squad.

Speaking ahead of the game, Wilson spoke of his desire to put United to the sword, which he certainly did.

“I'm really looking forward to going there in a first-team game and putting in a good performance,” he said.

“I think if we play the way we have in the last couple of games we can go there, put in a good performance and get a positive result.

“Every Liverpool fan and Liverpool player would love to go to Old Trafford and win every time we go there but we know they are a good team and we will have to be on top of our game.”