Liverpool were held to a draw in the big game at Manchester United, scoring only two goals despite dominating possession and having close to 30 shots on target.
As a result, they surrendered the top spot in the Premier League to Arsenal on goal difference. With Liverpool within “one” point of Arsenal and Manchester City, Liverpool are in a tight race for the championship, so it is a game of nerves for all teams until the very last game.
England U-21 midfielder Harvey Elliott also made his feelings clear that they just have to keep moving forward.
“We can’t be thinking about other teams and watching what they are doing and basing our games off them,”
“We need to keep being selfish and keep getting three points on the board.”
“We are in the best possible position to do it, we’ve got unbelievable fans behind us that will be backing us in each and every game until the end of the season.”
“We have the team to do it, so who says we can’t?”
“We just need to keep going and keep taking it game by game, making sure we are recovered both physically and mentally and keep going.”
“It will be a tough finish but we just need to keep going.”
The 21-year-old midfielder, who has been more of a mid-match flow-changing super-sub than a regular this season, also scored the equalising penalty in the match against Manchester United.
His left-footed crosses and passes from the right continue to grow in accuracy and he continues to create numerous chances. He has linked up well with the likes of Mohamed Salah and Connor Bradley and will be competing regularly with the likes of Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister next season.
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