
Harvey Elliott: The Euro Under-21 Sensation Poised to Rewrite Football’s Future?
Salah remains a first-choice fixture in the starting XI, and Elliott’s interpretation of the right-wing role is fundamentally different. While Salah is direct, quick, and physically robust, thriving in one-on-one duels and attacking space behind defenders, Elliott prefers to drift infield, link play, and operate more like a classic playmaker. His lack of explosive pace and one-on-one dribbling makes him dependent on an overlapping full back to create width — something he benefits from when playing for England, particularly with Tino Livramento supporting him down the right flank.
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