Harvey Elliott and Neco Williams Set to Make Anfield Debuts Against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup

SUPPORTED BY

The young Liverpool ballers are being given the nod ?

Oct 30, 2019
Words by
Photography by

Harvey Elliott is about to make history for Liverpool again.

The young forward is in line to make his first-ever Anfield appearance in the Carabao Cup fourth round against Arsenal tonight, after saucing up in the third round last month.

Elliott became the club’s youngest player to start a competitive match for the club at just 16 years and 174 days old in September when Liverpool beat MK Dons 2-0 in the third round.

Jurgen Klopp fielded a young side in that win, with ballers Rhian Brewster, Curtis Jones, Harvey Elliott, Ki Jan Hoever and Caoimhín Kelleher all putting in performances far beyond their years.

A bigger test lies ahead against the Gunners, but the Liverpool manager is backing Harvey Elliott, and more than likely another young side, including 18-year-old Welsh right-back Neco Williams, to make the difference against the Premier League opponent.

https://twitter.com/vsrsus/status/1176953859979251718?s=20

You really do love to see it.

No items found.
No items found.

Harvey Elliott and Neco Williams Set to Make Anfield Debuts Against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup

The young Liverpool ballers are being given the nod ?

Oct 30, 2019
Words by
Photography by

Harvey Elliott is about to make history for Liverpool again.

The young forward is in line to make his first-ever Anfield appearance in the Carabao Cup fourth round against Arsenal tonight, after saucing up in the third round last month.

Elliott became the club’s youngest player to start a competitive match for the club at just 16 years and 174 days old in September when Liverpool beat MK Dons 2-0 in the third round.

Jurgen Klopp fielded a young side in that win, with ballers Rhian Brewster, Curtis Jones, Harvey Elliott, Ki Jan Hoever and Caoimhín Kelleher all putting in performances far beyond their years.

A bigger test lies ahead against the Gunners, but the Liverpool manager is backing Harvey Elliott, and more than likely another young side, including 18-year-old Welsh right-back Neco Williams, to make the difference against the Premier League opponent.

https://twitter.com/vsrsus/status/1176953859979251718?s=20

You really do love to see it.

No items found.
No items found.

Related

News

Harvey Elliott and Neco Williams Set to Make Anfield Debuts Against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup

The young Liverpool ballers are being given the nod ?

Words by
Oct 30, 2019
Photography by
Example of image caption
Image caption goes here

Harvey Elliott is about to make history for Liverpool again.

The young forward is in line to make his first-ever Anfield appearance in the Carabao Cup fourth round against Arsenal tonight, after saucing up in the third round last month.

Elliott became the club’s youngest player to start a competitive match for the club at just 16 years and 174 days old in September when Liverpool beat MK Dons 2-0 in the third round.

Jurgen Klopp fielded a young side in that win, with ballers Rhian Brewster, Curtis Jones, Harvey Elliott, Ki Jan Hoever and Caoimhín Kelleher all putting in performances far beyond their years.

A bigger test lies ahead against the Gunners, but the Liverpool manager is backing Harvey Elliott, and more than likely another young side, including 18-year-old Welsh right-back Neco Williams, to make the difference against the Premier League opponent.

https://twitter.com/vsrsus/status/1176953859979251718?s=20

You really do love to see it.

No items found.
No items found.

Related

Harvey Elliott and Neco Williams Set to Make Anfield Debuts Against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup

The young Liverpool ballers are being given the nod ?

Oct 30, 2019
Words by
Photography by

Harvey Elliott is about to make history for Liverpool again.

The young forward is in line to make his first-ever Anfield appearance in the Carabao Cup fourth round against Arsenal tonight, after saucing up in the third round last month.

Elliott became the club’s youngest player to start a competitive match for the club at just 16 years and 174 days old in September when Liverpool beat MK Dons 2-0 in the third round.

Jurgen Klopp fielded a young side in that win, with ballers Rhian Brewster, Curtis Jones, Harvey Elliott, Ki Jan Hoever and Caoimhín Kelleher all putting in performances far beyond their years.

A bigger test lies ahead against the Gunners, but the Liverpool manager is backing Harvey Elliott, and more than likely another young side, including 18-year-old Welsh right-back Neco Williams, to make the difference against the Premier League opponent.

https://twitter.com/vsrsus/status/1176953859979251718?s=20

You really do love to see it.

No items found.
No items found.