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Harvey Elliott's reaction to missing out on a Premier League winners' medal in 2020 tells you everything you need to know about him(Image: Getty Images)
Federico Chiesa is in serious danger of missing out on a Premier League winners' medal, and could do with taking a page out of Harvey Elliott's book.
The Italy international, who joined Liverpool from Juventus in the summer, has made just three appearances in the league this season, and needs two more to qualify for a medal automatically.
Premier League rules state that players must play five times over the course of a season to be eligible for winners' medals.
More concerningly, he's racked up just seven minutes of Premier League action since September, having made just a couple of late cameos against Brentford and Ipswich last month.
Of his 10 Liverpool appearances in all competitions, just three have been starts.
He's also only completed 90 minutes once - during the Reds' 3-2 defeat to PSV in the Champions League last month.
Federico Chiesa has barely got a look in under Arne Slot this season(Image: 2025 Chris Brunskill/Fantasista)Article continues below
Chiesa isn't the only senior Liverpool player on the verge of missing out on a winners' medal.
Jayden Danns, who has played in both the Premier League and Champions League this season, is four appearances short of one, and won't earn any more after being loaned out to Sunderland.
Reserve goalkeeper Vitezslav Jaros also needs four more, but with both Alisson and Caoimhin Kelleher now fit, getting game-time will be tricky.
Others like Trey Nyoni, Tyler Morton and James McConnell, who have each played multiple games in other competitions, are five game short in the league, and look unlikely to qualify.
Should he fail to earn a medal, Chiesa wouldn't be the first big-name player to miss out in recent years.