The 19-year-old Harvey Elliott of Liverpool will rarely score a goal better than what he did against Spurs. He has provided an explanation for the goal celebration he used.
When it comes to goals scored for Liverpool, Harvey Elliott is already in double figures. However, he will not score many more than the one that earlier in the match against Spurs struck the top corner.
Elliott could not have put the ball more accurately if he tried as he came in on his stronger left foot after cutting inside on the right wing. Guglielmo Vicario, the Italian goalkeeper, had little chance as it pinged off his boot and went past him.
He covered his mouth and crossed two fingers as a sign of celebration after scoring. Many people were curious as to why it was done, and he was questioned about it directly following the game.
Elliott stated on Sky Sports, “Really, it was for my friend.” “I’ve been promising it for god knows how many months since I last scored, and today I finally got to do it.”
The Argentine has some competition for the Liverpool Goal of the Season accolade, but Alexis Mac Allister may have something to say about it. On the touchline for the second to last time, Jürgen Klopp was having a great time.
“This season, did Harvey Elliott play enough? Klopp acknowledged to Match of the Day, “I am not sure.” “I am in charge of that. He has to continue to be as powerful as he was today. There are small times like this one where he was excellent. Amazing player; what a score. I adore it. Everything is fine. When I leave, I will undoubtedly follow [his progress from a distance] and take pleasure in it.”
When the pecking order is established, Elliott and his colleagues will need to show themselves again because Arne Slot will be getting a new manager this summer. However, there is no reason why the 21-year-old can not get better and advance further.