The English Football Association has informed Harvey Elliott that he needs to provide explanations on how he celebrated his Liverpool side's victory in the League Cup final last Sunday after a penalty shootout with Chelsea.
The Mighty Reds prodigy collected the grass from a red smoke grenade that was lit by the crowd and celebrated with it for long minutes.
Liverpool won the League Cup for the ninth time after defeating the Blues 10:11 in a penalty shootout that will be remembered for years to come.
Elliott, 18, came on as a substitute in the second half and put in Liverpool's ninth penalty in a duel.
He was clearly photographed holding a smoke grenade while pyrotechnics were banned in football stadiums in England and he could be severely punished after being prosecuted.
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