LIVERPOOL youngster Adam Morgan is on a mission to help England defeat Germany in tonight's Under-17 World Cup quarter-final showdown in Mexico.

The highly-rated striker, who last week penned his first professional contract with the Reds, believes the young Lions can go all the way after knocking out Argentina.

“We’re confident we can beat any team at this tournament,” Morgan said.

“We can’t see ourselves losing at the moment. We're determined to give it our all.

“Going forward, we've got the likes of Raheem (Sterling) and Hallam (Hope) and we're flying on the wings. As long as we put in a solid team performance we know that we will score goals.

“We've got so many wingers and forwards who can hurt a team. We're really coming together.

“They’re Germany and we’re England and the games between us are always special.”

The Liverpool-born 17-year-old made a big impression after coming off the bench against Argentina and coolly netted in the penalty shootout triumph.

“I can remember watching England-Argentina games through the World Cups when I was younger,” he added.

“I remember Michael Owen’s great goal in 1998 and David Beckham’s penalty in 2002. It’s such a special feeling to be a part of this rivalry at a World Cup.”

England against Germany kicks off at 9pm tonight and is live on Eurosport.