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Thiago and Henderson's form is overshadowing this Liverpool star

The midfield looks to be Liverpool's strongest area and that leaves few minutes for this player

By Charles Cornwall

06/10/2022, 10:53 PM

The midfield looks to be Liverpool's strongest area and that leaves few minutes for this player

Part of the generational change that Liverpool are going through involves not only elements that will arrive in the coming transfer markets, such as Jude Bellingham, but also a couple of options at Anfield who have had a gradual training process that places them as the main replacements for those who today shine in the starting line-up under the guidance of Jürgen Klopp, Harvey Elliott being one of them.

At just 19 years of age, the British midfielder has had a fully developed career in England with Liverpool and Blackburn Rovers, an institution that took him to the English Football League Championship and gave him the opportunity to gain experience by leaps and bounds so that by returning to Merseyside he could be an option for the German tactician to choose from in the first team.

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While Elliott is still waiting for his golden opportunity at Liverpool, he has been taking a lot of advice to continue his football development, but even though the recommendations of the more experienced players are very helpful, the young Briton does not want to depend on them and wants to solve in his own way and under his own solutions those problems that may arise in the future.

According to the "90min" website, Elliott went as far as to say that most of his problems will have to be solved by him, taking charge of them like an adult, referring to how young and inexperienced he can be compared to his more experienced team-mates, who advise the midfielder at all times". They give me a hand if needed, but at the same time I need to solve my own problems and I need to face them like a man."

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With Jordan Henderson and Thiago Alcántara in peak physical and footballing form, the young Briton must continue to watch and learn from the bench, as he did last Tuesday against Rangers in the UEFA Champions League matchday three, a game in which both centre-backs gave a lesson in how to lead the attacking playmaker's side of the pitch, and he was able to score on two occasions.

 

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