Elliott confident Jones can return after penalty miss

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Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott has backed team-mate Curtis Jones to bounce back after he missed a penalty in the Champions League last-16 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.

Jones’ shot was denied by Gianluigi Donnarumma, while Darwin Nunez also denied him as the Reds lost 4-1 on penalties. “We are a team, it’s not their fault, it’s everybody’s fault,”

Elliott, who became the Gunners’ fifth player, said: “We are a team, it’s not their fault, it’s everybody’s fault. “

Curtis is a confident guy, I’m sure he’ll come back strong, we have faith in him. “

We trust him that if it happens again, I can guarantee you he will score. It’s not inevitable, it happens in football everyone. “

The lads have to step up and take the responsibility. สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน. You can’t blame them because we are a team, it’s up to us, not up to any one person. “

I’m sure he’ll blame himself today for it, but you know it’s an opportunity to learn from. I could have missed one day and I would have felt the same way.

Liverpool’s fifth penalty taker against PSG

When it comes to shootouts, the final penalty taker is often the best one in the team or a superstar ready to have his name spread across the back pages.

On Tuesday, Mohamed Salah did the right thing by going first as that gives confidence to the rest of the team ready to step up after the Egyptian superstar.

This left many wondering who the fifth taker would have been if the shootout came down to it and Elliott has shared that information.