Harvey Elliott could be poised for a call-up from England supervisor Gareth Southgate, following a latest camp the place two younger gamers have been promoted.
The Liverpool participant performed a big position in England’s Underneath 21’s Euro victory final summer season, along with his memorable solo objective towards Germany being a spotlight of the event in Georgia.
Regardless of the loss to Ukraine in October, England’s place in subsequent yr’s Underneath 21 Euros in Slovakia seems to be safe. Particularly after their latest 5-1 victory towards Azerbaijan on Friday afternoon. Elliott received on the scoresheet with a brace.
Elliott has now develop into the highest scorer in qualifying for the U21 Euros with England, solidifying his spot within the squad for subsequent yr’s event. Surpassing Borussia Dortmund’s Youssoufa Moukoko in objectives, Elliott’s spectacular report speaks for itself.
Liverpool’s Harvey Elliott subsequent in line for senior England call-up?
Earlier this week, Kobbie Mainoo entered one door and exited one other within the Three Lions arrange, whereas Jarrad Branthwaite additionally acquired recognition. The rise of younger abilities is a optimistic signal for the Younger Lions. This season, Cole Palmer, Rico Lewis, and Levi Colwill have all earned senior recognition. Nevertheless, 20-year-old Elliott continues to be awaiting his alternative.
With 9 objectives already for Liverpool, together with his newest towards Manchester United, Elliott’s constant efficiency on the membership degree might be a focus for Gareth Southgate for a more in-depth inspection.
England U21’s supervisor Lee Carsley commented on Elliott’s latest type: “The way in which he’s been enjoying each week for Liverpool, and the impression he’s made, means he’s placing himself in an excellent place,” through the Day by day Mail.
“He’s received the flexibility to attain every kind of objectives. If he can preserve including these, it’s a giant factor and the senior group actually worth individuals who can put the numbers collectively.”