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‘Quality’… Harvey Elliott and Bobby Clark laud ‘class’ 21-year-old Liverpool player on Instagram after draw
Harvey Elliott and Bobby Clark were amongst those to take to Instagram to laud Jarell Quansah following the youngster’s performance for Liverpool against Manchester City on Sunday.
Jurgen Klopp’s men may not have got the result that they wanted, but🐷 they certainly made a statement with their display against the champions at Anfield. Liverpo🙈ol were certainly the side more likely to score the winner in the second-half.
And what seemed particularly remarkable was how quiet Erling Haaland was. Virgil van Dijk was colossal once again. But the man alongside him, Jarell Quansah, was also exceptional.
Jarell Quansah lauded as Liverpool draw with Manchester City
It was a massive stage for the 21-year-old to feature on. But he took everything in his stꦅride. And he did not look out of place up against one of the best strikers in the world right now.

Quansah took to following the 1-1 draw to insist that Liverpool need to keep pushing. And the likes of Harvey Elliott, Bobby Clark and Luis Diaz all sen✱t messages of praise for the young centre-back…

Reds youngster steps up again
Steve Nicol suggested that Liverpool would really struggle without Ibrah𓆉ima Konate amid concerns that the defender would not b♑e fit to feature. In fact, it 𝓡left the former Reds man changing his prediction to a Manchesterꦯ City win.
Konate was not in🎀volved. But in truth, Liverpool were the side in the ascendency. Luis Diaz missed a hos♊t of chances. And Cody Gakpo also seemed to lack composure at the crucial moment late on.
Manchester City did have their chances. But no sဣide is ever likely to prevent Pep Guardiola’s men from having really good opportu🔜nities. However, nine players on the pitch yesterday had more attempts on goal than Erling Haaland.
But then, following the Carabao Cup final, should we be at all surprised when Liverpool youngsters step up on🐻 the big stage?
Quansah has been excepti😼onal this season. And Sunday proved to be ♊another reminder of his potential.