Harvey Elliott hungry for Liverpool success but ‘angry and frustrated’


Harvey Elliott says that he is “angry and frustrated” of his limited role in Liverpool this season, but keeps a “hunger” to appear at a high level if he has the opportunity to shine through Arne slot.

The 21-year-old did not start a game in the Premier League this season and came up with the bank for the last four minutes of the Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday, but that was still enough time for him to achieve a famous winning goal.

These four minutes are slightly over 500 in 18 games, with Elliott fighting for opportunities in the same position as Mohamed Salah as the Ballon d’Or of the favorites of the season. His fights have triggered speculation about a deduction from Angeldd, although Elliott repeatedly closed the rumors.

“There are moments of the season when I get angry, I’m being frustrated because I want to play,” said Elliott (via ” The times). “But at the same time I have to respect the situation. I have to respect the manager’s decisions. Some games that I needed, I’m not a few games. That’s how football is football.

“We have had conversations. Very honest conversations. It is up to me to do the work, be honest and show [Slot] Everything he told me. I try to work, I try to improve and I try to get to this team.

“And at the same time I have the feeling that I cannot be too angry and frustrated because the team is honestly doing incredible.”

These strong emotions have contributed to inspiring a number of impressive Kame from Elliott, who has scored in each goal in each goal in each of the last three Champions League games from Liverpool.

Harvey Elliott

Elliott achieved a dramatic winner / Soccrates Images / Gettyimages

“I have to use this anger and frustration and convert it into motivation,” Elliott told LFCTV.

“I always want to play the Champions League football. It’s not about being frustrated. It’s about being there for the team. Although I only played for five minutes against PSG, I had the mentality to help the team as much as possible.

“You only need small moments when trusting greater and better and hopefully more options come. The manager has his decisions and tactics and you have to respect that as a player.

“As a player, you always have to stay composed,” added Elliott. “Football is full of ups and downs. You can play periods without playing without playing, and things don’t really go in the way.

“It’s just about staying in the head motivated and mentally. But moments like this, it keeps me motivated and hunger is still in me to show what I can do and to influence the game as much as possible.

“We train as a team, we are fighting as a team and we are in the position in which we are this season because each of us contributed in a certain way. That makes a soccer team. “

Read the latest Liverpool messages, transfer rumors and gossip in Liverpool