Liverpool youngster Elliott suspended for offensive Kane video

Daniel Lewis
October 11, 2019 15:26 MYT
Liverpool youngster Harvey Elliott has been handed a 14-day ban by the Football Association after admitting using derogatory language about Tottenham's Harry Kane in a social media video.

Footage emerged earlier this year of the 16-year-old performing an offensive impersonation of Kane on Snapchat while watching Liverpool's Champions League final win over Tottenham.

Elliott apologised for his "senseless" actions in August and has now been suspended from playing domestic club football until October 25 for a breach of FA Rule E3.

The winger, who joined Liverpool from Fulham in July after becoming the Premier League's youngest player in May, must also complete a face-to-face education course and pay a £350 fine.

Liverpool FC's Harvey Elliott has been suspended from playing in all domestic club football for a period of 14 days. Full statement: https://t.co/YvPgQD2LGg. pic.twitter.com/jiPZlS8ILD

— FA Spokesperson (@FAspokesperson) October 11, 2019
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