
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp admits their season problems has opened the door to their youngsters.
Klopp played Stefan Bajcetic and Harvey Elliott for Saturday's 0-0 draw with Chelsea.
He later said, "There are not a lot of good things in the situation we are in, but obviously that opens doors and gaps and situations for young players. It is obviously one of the rare positive things, especially Stefan. There was a door, I'm not even sure it was open, but he ran through it and he was exceptional. He does really well in the moment, I think that's clear. We have to be a bit careful with him of course, he's really young.
"He had a yellow card and I don't even know [if] it was his fault, to be 100 per cent honest, but he got a yellow card, so of course he got tired, but [he] was still really good in the game. Each player when he gets tired and is on a yellow card is a risk, and we didn't want to take that. But, no, he is doing really well.
"Harvey played already the year before for us, I don't know how long he is already really a fixed part of the squad, so [I] would say it's slightly different even when he is really young. But he had already really a lot of good games and he can play different positions.
"In our situation that's really important, obviously we like... proper wingers, if you want, of course they are all not available, but Harvey can play there. In a different way, yes, but he can play there. He's more in position if he plays on the right side but there is Mo. So, that goes well these are positives. They are not the only positives, but of course they are easy to see, and all the others maybe you have to try a bit harder to find them but they are still there."
