Harvey Elliott snubbed in most bizarre way; several Liverpool fans aren’t having it

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Congratulations to this year’s nominees for the Premier League Young Player of the Year in the award.

But where the hell is Harvey Elliott and why hasn’t the Englishman been included on the list?

A list that, for the record, includes some dubious selections in a “young player” category in Erling Haaland (turning 24 in July), Alexander Isak (24) and Phil Foden (turning 24 this May).

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An unfair snub for Harvey Elliott?

Don’t even get us started on Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo. Don’t get us wrong, the 19-year-old looks a quality player, but has he done more than Elliott this season? We sincerely doubt it!

The former Blackburn Rovers loanee has registered 13 goal contributions in amongst 2,627 minutes of football (a goal or assist every 202.07 minutes). Not bad for a footballer who’s often coming off the bench or swapping between a right wing and central midfield role.

Erling Haaland – a “young player” – (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)

Not that the awards should be based exclusively on who gets the most goals and assists, of course.

Elliott is the kind of player who has the capacity to change a game – which is exactly why he’s been such a valuable option from the bench this season.

It’s a real travesty that he’s been excluded from a young player’s award in a category now housing players in their mid-20s.

You can catch some of the fan reaction below on X:

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