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Liverpool ace makes big impression on Hull City star Keane Lewis-Potter

Keane Lewis-Potter admits Liverpool's Harvey Elliott has really impressed him during the latest England Under-21s camp which has seen the pair guide the Young Lions to qualification for next summer's European Championships in Georgia and Romania.

The Liverpool winger racked up three assists in Friday night's 5-0 thrashing of Kosovo in Prishtina including the opener for Hull City's Lewis-Potter who headed in Elliott's cross after just two minutes. Elliott's cross then found Everton's Anthony Gordon to make it 2-0 after 13 minutes and in the second period, he fashioned the opening for the first of Cameron Archer's two goals.

And Lewis-Potter, who was handed a first Under-21s start by head coach Lee Carsley on Friday night was full of admiration for the Liverpool talent. "Harvey is an unbelievable talent and he shows it every single day in training and playing with him, you just know that you're going to get that quality from him," the 21-year-old told Hull Live.

Lewis-Potter and Elliott will both hope to be involved on Monday night when the Young Lions bring down the curtain on a successful qualifying campaign for the Euros with a home game against Slovenia in Huddersfield, and the Tigers frontman says he's feeling more at home with a supremely talented group of young players.

"I think as anyone would, you feel a bit of nerves going into your first camp and meeting the lads for the first time," Lewis-Potter said. "It's a case of getting to know the boys, they're an unbelievable group of lads and to be able to train with them every day is a great feeling, and for me, that's the level you want to get to. Playing with them every day, you're only going to get better, obviously. I'm still adjusting to it in training and I'm

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