Chris Sutton has claimed he has ‘sympathy’ for one Liverpool participant specifically this season after struggling to interrupt into Arne Slot’s beginning XI.
Harvey Elliott was handed his first begin of the Premier League marketing campaign on Sunday because the Reds had been defeated 3-1 by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
The previous Fulham man, who has 4 targets and two assists in 25 appearances this time period (throughout all competitions), struggled to develop into the sport and was changed after 69 minutes.
Sutton has sympathised with the boyhood Pink, claiming it’s arduous to get right into a rhythm when receiving such restricted sport time.
“One factor I’d say, I do have sympathy for, you already know, Harvey Elliott and the opposite gamers who, you already know, have been fringe gamers as a result of I do take your level they should seize their likelihood,” Sutton informed BBC (through The Boot Room).
“However, I imply, you already know, as a participant, and Rob will let you know this as effectively, you wish to get right into a rhythm they usually haven’t been in a position to try this actually all season as a result of you may, you already know, nearly choose the Liverpool group type of week in and week out. It’s the identical group of gamers, roughly, isn’t it, I believe?”
Elliott was linked with a transfer away from the membership in the summertime however as an alternative determined to stay at Anfield and battle for a spot.
He hasn’t managed to try this as a result of glorious performances of Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai for almost all the marketing campaign, so it stays to be seen what is going to occur through the upcoming switch window.
The 22-year-old is beneath contract on Merseyside till the summer season of 2027 which means any departure in the summertime would herald a good sum of money.
Bournemouth are one membership believed to have an interest within the attacking midfielder regardless of our No.19 as soon as once more insisting not too long ago he needs to stay a Liverpool participant.
Elliott provides his all when out on the pitch and it could be a disgrace to see him go away – however would that be one of the best choice for his future profession?