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During that run, he helped the Reds lift the Carabao Cup with a monumental 120-minute shift against Chelsea at Wembley.
He found the net at Old Trafford last time out too and received a huge hug from Klopp in celebration, with the Liverpool boss continuing to laud the ex-Fulham youngster.
That match ended in disappointment, but it was not Elliott's fault that his goal did not end up being the winner that booked another Wembley trip.
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Yet despite his performances in a red shirt, senior international honors to continue to elude Elliott.
He is a mainstay of the Under-21s side and has already won 19 caps, scoring twice in the win over Azerbaijan on Friday.
But he had to watch on as Manchester United youngster Kobbie Mainoo enjoyed a swift promotion — and then made his senior debut against Brazil — having bypassed the Under-21s squad.
That all but rules out a late surge into Euro 2024 plans for Elliott but Under-21s boss Lee Carsley believes he will soon be in contention.
Speaking ahead of the upcoming qualifier against Luxembourg, Carsley said as per the Liverpool ECHO: "I am not sure how close Harvey is.
Klopp and Liverpool supporters have no doubts about their abilities though.
Should they maintain the level they have played at this season, they will be right in the mix for senior honors.
For now, Elliott will know he has to keep impressing for the Under-21s and Liverpool to ensure the season ends on another high note.
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