Harvey Elliott has struggled for game time this season after a two-month injury absence, which led the Liverpool midfielder to hold private talks with head coach Arne Slot
Liverpool star Harvey Elliott hasn't been shy about his desire to hold down a starting spot in Arne Slot's team, having held talks with the head coach - and the Dutchman has now told him what to do
Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott has been linked with a move away from the club in the January transfer window. Elliott has struggled for game time under Arn
Liverpool’s current campaign under Arne Slot has been a mosaic of tactical evolutions and player management, with young star Harvey Elliott finding himself at the centre of a complex situation. The 21-year-old midfielder,
Harvey Elliott has started just two games for Liverpool this season and has been linked with a move away from Anfield, with Borussia Dortmund and Brighton said to be interested
Liverpool boast an impressive squad which, combined with Arne Slot’s management, has put the team in a very healthy position this season. The Reds
Cementing His Place in Arne Slot’s PlansHarvey Elliott’s performances in recent matches have been nothing short of a revelation. As Liverpool continues to push for consistency and
Arne Slot has refused to be drawn on speculation linking Harvey Elliott with a move away from Liverpool but admitted the midfielder has made his frustrations known at a lack of game-time
Harvey Elliott has shared what Arne Slot told him immediately before he came on to score Liverpool's winner against LOSC Lille.
Harvey Elliott is yet to start under Arne Slot having been injured until the end of November and the Liverpool midfielder admits he must improve physically
Liverpool’s predicted lineup sees Núñez, Salah, and Gakpo leading the attack, while Mac Allister, Gravenberch, and Szoboszlai are expected to start in midfield. The biggest decision comes at left-back, with Davis stating, “If Andy Robertson starts, I’ll be concerned. Tsimikas is the best left-back at the club for me.”
Hopefully, Slot will now use him more, especially against teams who park the bus, because Elliott has the ability to find attackers in the box instead of just spreading the play wide every time. Jones has now got himself in the England squad, and if Elliott gets the minutes his talent deserves, he could too by the end of the season.