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Liverpool have a 20-year-old who has the ‘ability to score all kinds of goals’
Liverpool attacking talent Harvey Elliott continues to go from strength to strength this season.
The 20-year-old Liverpool forward is now an important member of Jurgen Klopp‘s squad, 𒈔with 41 appearances for the Red▨s this season.
In addition, Elliott has been proving his worth for England’s Un♏der-21s, doing so well that some are asking why he’s not in the senior setup.
O❀n Friday, the Anfield talent scored a brace to help the Young Lions run out 5-1 winners against Azerbaijan’s Under-21s in Baku.

Elliott broke the deadlock in the 25th minute, bundling home at the far post after connecting with a Tyleꦜr Morton cross.
Chelse꧟a’s Noni Madueke then got on the scoresheet four minutes later following a Jaden Philogene cross from the by-line.
Philogene then helped himself to a goal not long after the restart before Elli🐠ott struck again in the 67th minute following good work from Morgan Rogers.
Thougꦛh Azerbaijan’s Ramin Nasirli pulled one back on 86 minutes, Leeds United teenager Archie 🍒Gray rounded off the scoring with a goal on his England U21s debut.
What has England U21s boss Lee Carsley said about Liverpool star Harvey Elliott?
With regards to Elliott’s internationa🦩l future, Young Lions boss Lee Carsley is confident that aꦇ senior call-up is on the horizon for the Liverpool ace.
‘The way ♍he’s been playing every week for Liverpool, and the impact🃏 he’s made, means he’s putting himself in a great position,’ the quotes Carsley as saying.
‘It was a really strong end to the season in💜 a really 🧜strong team. He is connected to this team but there is never any temptation from me to keep them here.
He’s got the ability to score all kinds of goals. If he can keep adding those, it’s a big thing and tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚhe senior team really val🐟ue people who can put the numbers together.’
Although it’s a sham💞e Elliott didn’t get a call-up this time round – and the likelihood of spot in the Euro 2024 squad is now low – there’s no doubt he’ll get there eventually.
Englanꦗd have friendlies against Bosnia & Herzegovina and Iceland before the tournament starts, so maybe he’ll get a look-in then.
Then again, Southgate may want to fine-tune p🎃reparations using the same players he’ll plan to🍸 utilise in Germany.
In that case, we’d be🐼 looking at the UEFA Nations League, which gets under way in September.