In the 60th minute of the Leeds United and Liverpool match in the English Premier League (Premier League), Dutchman Pascal Strick, Leeds player, was sent off after a very violent intervention on Harvey Elliott, the Reds' player, in one of the joint balls.

The Liverpool player was forced to leave the field on a stretcher due to his severe injury.

In turn, Jurgen Klopp, the team coach, said that his player Elliot would undergo more tests to determine the extent of his injury after the 3-0 victory over Leeds United in the Premier League, but confirmed that the young player's ankle "is no longer in its normal place."

Elliott became one of the important elements in the Liverpool squad this season, despite reaching the age of 18 last April, but he will be threatened with a long absence after he went out on a stretcher after an intervention from Leeds player Pascal Struck.

Klopp was furious outside the field while Elliott was on the field, before it was decided to send Struck off with a direct red card.

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"It is good that he was able to write a comment on Instagram after the match, as it shows that he is no longer in so much pain," Klopp said.

"The ankle is no longer in its normal position... This is a bad injury and all we have to do is wait for more tests and evaluations," he added.

Elliot: Thanks for the messages guys, Path to Recovery.

(communication Web-sites)

Salah appeared terrified in the video and sought help from the medical staff of his team.

Elliott posted a picture of him on the "My Story" service on his "Instagram" account, and attached it to the comment, "Thank you for the messages, guys, the path to recovery."

Liverpool managed to remain unbeaten for the 14th consecutive match in the Premier League, achieving a higher number than any other team in the Premier League.