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Sterling dreams of returning to Liverpool, but one Reds player has already humbled him

In the midst of a bad run of form, the Reds have found a great footballer

By Charles Cornwall

In the midst of a bad run of form, the Reds have found a great footballer

In the midst of a campaign of many ups and downs and big failures, Liverpool seem to have not been entirely unlucky to realise that among their players they had a young player who resists being subdued by the team's bad luck, shining brightly in every game to the extent of being that benchmark player who makes the difference with his plays and his goals.

After the failure of the great figures of the team and those who boast their vast experience, it was hard to believe that a young player could do anything in a campaign full of bad results, being rejected Harvey Elliott in his beginnings as a footballer who even showing his great qualities could not conclude the important plays as he did not have the support of his teammates who were scattered on the field, supporting his quality of play for many weeks until the offensive sector was once again operative.

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Once the team started to be more operative and the results more and more positive, almost all the interventions created by Elliott started to be crucial and determinant, Klopp taking advantage and exploiting the qualities of his player by trying him in several positions where he performed well providing assists or great goals scored from outside the box, being today this player the highest scoring young player in the Premier League and the most lethal of Liverpool in the last decade.

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With genius from outside the box or on the flanks, Elliott is currently Liverpool's best offensive player, causing this situation that men like Raheem Sterling are not options for reinforcement, because for issues of age and footballing quality, the Reds man is ahead in every way to the Jamaican who tried to return to Merseyside but without much success to have as a rival to the 19-year-old Briton.

 

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