A View From The Bridge

Garth Crooks left stunned by Chelsea decision to cede young star to Liverpool

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Rajarshi Shukla

Garth Crooks admits Chelsea missed a trick as Liverpool beat them to Harvey Elliott

It’s always interesting to see how transfer decisions play out over time. Harvey Elliott’s success at Liverpool despite Chelsea FC’s decision not to sign him certainly raises questions about their evaluation process. While size and physicality are important considerations, talent and skill often transcend such factors.

Cole Palmer’s impressive contributions to Chelsea’s attack since his arrival demonstrate that the club’s scouting and recruitment efforts have still yielded positive results. His goal-scoring record speaks for itself, and he has undoubtedly added depth and quality to the squad.

In the end, football is full of “what ifs,” but it’s essential for clubs like Chelsea to trust their scouting networks and make decisions based on a combination of factors, including talent, potential, and suitability to the team’s style of play.

Elliott is shaping up to be an impactful player at Liverpool. While he might not have Cole Palmer’s numbers, the youngster has shown an uncanny ability to settle easily into a star studded attack at Anfield. In many ways, his development at Anfield has showcased the lack of forsight at Chelsea, who rejected the player when he was just 11. Speaking to the BBC, Garth Crooks said:

‘’Elliott has had an excellent season and proved he has a future at Anfield. It was not bad for a kid who was turned down by Chelsea because he was too small. I’m amazed football clubs in England still think in those terms.’’

Every player brings a unique set of attributes to the table, and clubs must make decisions based on what they believe will best suit their team’s needs and style of play. While Harvey Elliott has undoubtedly shown his talent and potential at Liverpool, Chelsea may have had specific criteria in mind when evaluating potential signings for their squad.

Chelsea’s signing of Cole Palmer has paid big dividends.

The Blues have lost out on special talents in the past. The two notable ones being Jamal Musiala and Declan Rice. Elliott is likely to be seen as another missed opportunity the brighter his star shines on Merseyside.

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The Chelsea Academy has enjoyed more hits than misses in recent years. Given the players we have at our disposal, it is certain that there will be gems who sometimes slip through the fingers. Elliott appears to be one of them. But then, we have little option now but to move on and focus on future decisions.

Rajarshi Shukla

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