Harvey Elliott has revealed that Liverpool are determined to kickstart their season against Manchester United after being left frustrated by Crystal Palace on Monday night - but conceded that getting a result at Old Trafford will still be "tough".
The Reds were forced to settle for a point at Anfield after Darwin Nunez was sent off during the 1-1 draw for headbutting Joachim Anderson. Wilfried Zaha had fired the Eagles into a shock first-half lead, but Jurgen Klopp's depleted side battled back to clinch a share of the spoils courtesy of a stunning solo goal from Luis Diaz.
Although Liverpool managed to salvage a point, they already sit four points behind Manchester City in the race for the title after they were held to a 2-2 draw at Fulham in last weekend's season-opener. And Elliott admitted that the Reds were frustrated that they were unable to make amends against the Eagles.
Speaking to Liverpool's official website, Elliott said: "I think the mood in the changing room sums it up really. We came here to win, unfortunately we couldn’t do that today but it's a point. We haven’t been beaten, which is the main thing, and we're just going to take it into the next game. Hopefully, we can put it right."
Liverpool dominated proceedings for the majority of the match but went in behind at the break after Zaha finished off a slick counter-attack for Palace, who were content to soak up pressure and try to hit their hosts on the break - something that frustrated Elliott, who starred for the Reds in midfield alongside James Milner.
The youngster continued: "Palace came here with a game plan and it worked for them. I think the boys showed great resilience and great fight and desire to come back and grab the goal from Luis – a bit of magic from him. We need these players in these tough times.
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"It was a sucker punch, to be honest. I felt like we were all over them. We had so many chances, including myself, that we couldn't put away. It's a learning curve and we're taking it into the next game and making sure next time we can take these chances to make sure we come away with a win."
Liverpool will be searching for their first win of the new Premier League campaign against a Manchester United side who are currently rock bottom of the table following a nightmare start under Erik ten Hag.
But Elliott is under no illusions about the task Liverpool will face at Old Trafford and insists that getting a result against United will be anything but easy.
He added: "Man United is always going to be a tough game away at their place. We’re just going to be fully focused and with full fight and hopefully, we can go in and put it right this time."