Thursday, 27 September 2018
Elliott the youngest Fulham player
By news-admin
Harvey Elliott
DBasia.news – Harvey Elliott emerged Fulham’s youngest player when they defeated Millwall in the third round of the English League Cup earlier this morning with manager Slavisa Jokanovic exposing the 15-year-old to a test at the school a few hours before the game.
The England midfielder’s B-15 squad appeared as a substitute in the 81st minute when Cottagers led 3-1.
“He moved the ball well and showed speed. We believe the future is bright, “said Jokanovic.
“She needs to be in school (on Wednesday morning). He sits on the exam (early yesterday). He did not know (whether he was playing), I did not want to burden him. I gave him the opportunity to try his ability at this stage.
“I did not know whether I was using the wrong word in English but he was positive and positive. This player shows his personality, as he says ‘I want to show you I’m a very good player.’ ”
Fulham player Joe Bryan opens a curtain with a swipe shot at The Den. US midfielder Luca de la Torre doubled the lead before Tom Elliott’s header gave hope for the hosts. However Cyrus Christie’s long-range shot completed Fulham’s victory before Elliott, aged 15 and 174, entered as a substitute.
Elliott, who was too young to sign a professional contract, coached with Fulham during their visit to Spain during the recent international break. He has been linked with Barcelona, Chelsea, Borussia Dortmund and Manchester City.
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