England Under-21s: Liverpool's Harvey Elliott proves he will be one of Europe's hottest properties this summer

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With just five minutes to go, Harvey Elliott stood and savoured the acclaim.

The Liverpool forward raised his arms at the Stadion Tehelne pole in celebration, drinking in the reception after scoring his - and England Under-21s' - second goal - one which ultimately sent the Young Lions into their second successive Euro final.

Elliott's double booked a showdown with Germany on Saturday after Lee Carsley's defending champions deservedly beat the Netherlands in the sweltering heat of Bratislava.

A pocket of young fans had spent the majority of the second half chanting his name, especially after he smashed in a fine 62nd-minute opener, and Elliott deserved the adulation after a season of frustration.

He did, though, admit he would need to re-think his sliding celebration after his opener.

"I decided to a do a silly knee slide which really hurt, but you have to live in the moment," Elliott told BBC Radio 5 Live.

"You do these things, but I forgot the pitch was ridiculously dry and it is the price I have got to pay. Hopefully it is nothing to silly."

The 22-year-old won the Premier League with Liverpool last season but made just two starts to leave his Anfield future uncertain.

Elliott admitted he does not want to be "wasting years" in his career and will assess his club situation this summer.

If his performances in Slovakia are anything to go by then he will have plenty of suitors and options to play regular first-team football.

Four goals for the Young Lions has left Elliott as the tournament's second top scorer and poised to complete a personal double having helped England lift the Euro 2023 title.

He is one of the leaders of the group and only he and Toulouse's former Leeds defender Charlie Cresswell remain from the trophy-winning team of two years ago.

Elliott was emotional afterwards as he reflected on his late and decisive winner, saying: "It's up there, every goal I score is a massive moment because I enjoy scoring goals, I enjoy the feeling and buzz and it gives me confidence.

"Emotionally and mentally it's definitely up there. There's nothing better than scoring for your country in front of your family in the stands.

"We all deserve to be here, the squad is incredible in terms of the quality, in terms of how we play football as a team and the togetherness we have.

"The moment we have fear within ourselves is the moment it goes wrong. I think now, especially after the Spain game [in the quarter-finals], the fear isn't there anymore. We can take on any team."

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