Harvey Elliott made history for Liverpool in last night's Champions League win at Inter Milan.
Aged just 18 years and 318 days, Elliott enters the record books as the youngest player ever to start a match in the European Cup/Champions League (excluding qualifiers) for Liverpool, beating the previous best of 18y 354d set by his teammate Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Post-match, manager Jurgen Klopp assessed Elliott's performance: “It was absolutely OK, but Harvey can play much better, we know that.... he did the job, he was working incredibly hard and all these kind of things.
"When you are 18 years old and play against one of the most experienced teams in world football and they are Italian on top of that, for an offensive player it's not a walk in the park.
"It was a very, very important game for him and very helpful for us as well."