Arne Slot has provided the latest injury update on Curtis Jones following Liverpool's 2-1 win over Lille at Anfield in the Champions League on Tuesday night. Th
Liverpool extended their perfect Champions League run with a 2-1 victory over Lille at Anfield, but the triumph was clouded by an injury to Curtis Jones.
Harvey Elliott has dismissed speculation linking him with a possible move away from Liverpool as he insisted: “This is my club and I’ll fight for my place.” The England Under-21s midfielder’s future has been the subject of debate with his opportunities limited since Arne Slot took over as head coach last summer.
Liverpool have won all six of their League Phase games so far, sitting pretty at the top of the table. To confirm their spot in the top eight of the table, which guarantees a spot in the last 16 without going through the playoff round, they need a point against French upstarts Lille on Tuesday.
While he's not been a central part of Arne Slot's new-look Liverpool, Harvey Elliott appears ready to fight for his place on the pitch.
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
Sam: 100% agree with Jordan Chamberlain (BBC Sport fan writer) about Harvey Elliott. He changed the game at Brentford with two exquisite passes leading to goals when the game was heading for a potentially-costly stalemate. He deserves more game time as he offers something different to the Liverpool team with his vision and creativity.
Harvey Elliott has insisted he will not be leaving Liverpool in the January transfer window after holding talks with manager Arne Slot. The attacking midfielder has been linked with moves to
Harvey Eliott has opened up about his Liverpool future after being linked with a move away from the Anfield outfit in January. Elliot has featured just 11 times for the Premier League title hopefuls all season, with Arne Slot having often favoured the likes of Dominik Szoboszlai and Curtis Jones in the No.10 role instead.
If this is Mohamed Salah’s last season at Anfield, he is getting a lot of love on his way out after Curtis Jones joined him on the hoardings for a sit-down celebration following Liverpool's opening go
Harvey Elliott's first Champions League goal in over two years secured a seventh successive Champions League victory but the guarantee of top spot was frustratingly denied them by a late Barcelona goal in Lisbon.