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Liverpool fans spot Harvey Elliott's brilliant pass to Mo Salah for pre-assist
Darwin Nunez will be the talk of the town in Liverpool tonight after netting against Fulham but Harvey Elliott's role in the build-up to the goal hasn't gone unnoticed either.The 19-year-old played a gorgeous first-time, round-the-corner pass to put Mo Salah through seconds before the Egyptian picked out Nunez in the six-yard area for his first Premier League goal, and fans on social media were keen to recognise the youngster's impact."The touch by Harvey Elliott to open up the field and play Salah in so that he can set up Nunez was sensational," one Liverpool fan tweeted.READ MORE: 4 things Jurgen Klopp got wrong as Liverpool stumble to 2-2 draw against Fulham"Don’t overlook Harvey Elliott in that goal," another commented, while a third wrote: "That first-time pass by Harvey Elliott to Mo Salah is a thing of beauty."One supporter even suggested that Elliott deserved to start in front of captain Jordan Henderson: "Harvey Elliott contributes straight away, I am not kidding when I say Henderson should never start RCM again if Elliott is available."Elliott became the youngest player ever to start a game for Liverpool back in 2019, mere weeks after joining the club from Saturday's opponents Fulham for an undisclosed fee.Should Harvey Elliott start for Liverpool? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.He spent the following season on loan at Championship side Blackburn before making 11 appearances for Jurgen Klopp's side across the 2021/22 campaign - and probably would've made more had he not needed ankle surgery.Fulham's Aleksandar Mitrovic put the hosts ahead on Saturday before Nunez's neat flick brought Liverpool level.
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Two things Jurgen Klopp got right as Liverpool survive Norwich scare and two he got wrong
Liverpool survived a monumental shook at Anfield on Saturday afternoon after Norwich took the lead through Milan Rashica just after half-time.The Reds had looked far from their best, and it took a moment of individual brilliance from Sadio Mane to fire the Reds level.The writing was on the wall for Norwich when Mane netted, and Liverpool slowly moved up the gears as each member of their front three bagged.Jurgen Klopp's men survived the shook, but there was still questions over the Reds' performance.And Daily Star Sport is looking at what Klopp got wrong and right at Anfield.Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has been one of Klopp's most trusted lieutenants during his tenure on Merseyside.However, with the emergence of Harvey Elliott this season, and his subsequent return from the horror injury suffered against Leeds United, it feels like Oxlade-Chamberlain's time is up at Anfield.But Klopp persisted with the Englishman to start on Saturday, to the annoyance of Liverpool fans.And Ox watched Milot Rashica dance past him on his way to break the deadlock. What did you think of Liverpool's performance? let us know in the comments section Klopp made seven changes to his starting side from the team that looked untouchable against Inter Milan in the week.And with the Premier League clash with Norwich sandwiched between a strong of important fixtures that also features the Carabao Cup final it's easy to see why.But it took a shock to the system from Rashica to wake up Klopp's second-string side.And even then, it took two of Liverpool's brightest stars to bail the Reds out of an embarrassing result.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star football email newsletter!From the
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Harvey Elliott picture four years before Champions League debut sums up dream come true
Champions League debut on Wednesday night sums up how his dream has come true.The 18-year-old midfielder was named in the starting line-up for Liverpool round of 16 first leg away to Italian champions Inter Milan at the San Siro.In the process, Elliott became the youngest player in the club's history to start a match in either the Champions League or European Cup, beating the previous record held by Trent Alexander-Arnold.A throwback picture of the teenager from almost four years ago also shows how he is living the dream.Elliott and his dad Scott were pictured together along with friends at the 2018 Champions League final in Kiev, with Elliott even sporting a Liverpool shirt.He was only 15 at the time and still in Fulham's academy, but has made no secret of his boyhood support for Liverpool since joining the club in 2019.Liverpool went on to lose the 2018 final 3-1 to Real Madrid, before beating Tottenham Hotspur a year later to claim their sixth European title.The dynamic midfielder is currently enjoying a breakthrough season at Anfield, despite having his campaign disrupted by a fractured ankle.Can Liverpool win the Champions League this season? Let us know in the comments section below.He recently returned from the injury against Cardiff City in the FA Cup fourth round, grabbing his first Liverpool goal off the bench, in front of his emotional dad.Elliott also starred on loan in the Championship with Blackburn Rovers last season and former Liverpool hero Michael Owen is full of praise for the teenager.Speaking ahead of Wednesday's match, Owen said: "It’s brilliant, considering what he’s gone through as well."He came into the side, made a huge first impression and then the real cruel fortune in terms of getting a huge
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