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Harvey Elliott fires ‘buzzing’ Jarell Quansah four-word message after Liverpool goal

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During Monday’s 3-3 Premier League draw between Liverpool and Aston Villa, Jarell Quansah scored his first goal for the team.

Harvey Elliott fires ‘buzzing’ Jarell Quansah four-word message after Liverpool goal

Jarell Quansah scored his first goal for Liverpool on Monday against Aston Villa (Image: Photo by James Baylis – AMA/Getty Images)

After helping Jarell Quansah score his first Premier League goal for Liverpool, Harvey Elliott sent the defender a message of support.

Quansah has had an incredible season for Jurgen Klopp’s team, making 32 appearances in all competitions. The Reds academy grad has been a mainstay in central defense, starting alongside Virgil van Dijk in Monday’s 3-3 draw with Aston Villa.

Early in the second half at Villa Park, the 21-year-old scored Liverpool’s third goal against the Villans with an incredible header. Quansah, who admitted that the outcome was disappointing, nevertheless expressed his happiness at scoring for the team he played for as a child.

On Instagram, he posted, “Not the result we wanted today.” “On a personal note, buzzing to have scored my first Premier League goal.”

After helping Quansah achieve her goal, Elliot posted a message saying, “Proud of you bro,” along with a red heart emoji. Connor Bradley, a full-back, also left a comment on the post. “Proud bro, fully deserved!” he exclaimed.

In what will be Jurgen Klopp’s final game as manager, Liverpool will play Wolves at home on Sunday to close out the season. He stated, “I am allowed to see just the good bits,” as he thought back on the season. If you continue, you will need to reflect on the things that didn’t work out and make any necessary corrections. But clearly, that’s not who I am.

It’s remarkable how Harvey has recovered; he is currently in his fourth season and was one of the best players prior to suffering a serious injury. This was a good game for him.

Yes, Jarell and Conor. The foundation is there with James McConnell, Bobby Clark, Kaide Gordon, who was long-term injured but is now fully recovered, and Stefan Bajcetic. and every other major player. It’s always helpful to have fresh perspectives.

We exerted our best effort. We most likely would have done better if we could have. That is who we are and where we are at.”

 

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