Harvey Elliott explains new Liverpool issue and highlights player 'only going to get better'
Harvey Elliott admits his Liverpool return brought a tear to his eye - as he set his sights on regaining a regular starting role in midfield.
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Harvey Elliott admits his Liverpool return brought a tear to his eye - as he set his sights on regaining a regular starting role in midfield.
Harvey Elliott admits his Liverpool return brought a tear to his eye - as he set his sights on regaining a regular starting role in midfield.
It doesn't seem that long ago that Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was looking at title rivals Manchester City with envy over their wealth of talent available to them off the subs' bench.
After completing his £50million move to Liverpool in the January transfer window, Luis Diaz enjoyed meeting his new team-mates at the AXA training ground.
Despite new Liverpool players often needing time to adapt to their new surroundings at Anfield under Jurgen Klopp, the German’s most high-profile signings have tended to make an immediate impact.
Luis Diaz’s Liverpool career was 10 minutes old when he offered the first evidence that Jurgen Klopp has again displayed his ability to find a forward in the transfer market.
Elliott was introduced off the bench alongside new signing Luis Diaz after Diogo Jota's header had opened the scoring early in the second half. Diaz made an instant impact by teeing up Takumi Minamino to double Liverpool's lead. But the biggest cheer was reserved for Elliott when he fired home on the volley 14 minutes from time.
LIVERPOOL : Liverpool beat a young Cardiff City side 3-1 in the FA Cup on Sunday at Anfield to advance to the fifth round, with second-half goals from Diogo Jota, Takumi Minamino and Harvey Elliott.