Andy Robertson and Curtis Jones react to Tyler Morton’s passionate message

Liverpool youngster Tyler Morton posted a heartfelt message to supporters after England’s U21 Euros triumph.

Lee Carsley’s England side secured back-to-back European titles with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Germany in the final.

Harvey Elliott delivered a standout performance, opening the scoring within five minutes before Omari Hutchinson doubled the lead.

But Germany responded with two goals of their own to take the contest to extra-time.

The Three Lions eventually found the winner thanks to former Norwich star Jonathan Rowe, who latched onto an inch-perfect cross from Morton to seal the victory.

Morton was dubbed the new Kevin De Bruyne during the post-match celebrations for his decisive assist, shared his pride following the win.

The Liverpool academy graduate posted on social media to celebrate the moment, which earned plenty of reaction from supporters and teammates alike.

Liverpool stars react to Tyler Morton after U21 Euros triumph

Morton posted on Instagram with a series of images from the post-match celebrations, captioned: “European champions …” with a heart emoji.

His post sparked plenty of reactions from both national and club teammates. Elliott replied: “Love you” while Curtis Jones and Elliott Anderson dropped fire emojis to show their appreciation.

Other players also responded, including Andy Robertson and James Trafford — who has been linked with a move to Newcastle and was part of the previous U21 Euros-winning squad — both leaving likes.

Morton came off the bench alongside Rowe, with the pair combining for England’s winning goal.

Despite struggling for minutes in the side’s title-winning campaign and made just six appearances in cup competitions. But Carsley showed faith in the 22-year-old, who delivered on the big stage when it mattered.

Liverpool face Andy Robertson decision amid transfer uncertainty

Andy Robertson Atletico Madrid
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While Robertson was active on social media congratulating his teammates, his own Liverpool future remains increasingly uncertain.

Former Man United chief scout Mick Brown told Football Insider that Liverpool are prepared to listen to offers for Robertson this summer.

Liverpool have already completed the signing of Milos Kerkez, who is expected to replace Robertson in the starting line-up, fuelling further speculation over both Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas.

Atletico Madrid have shown strong interest in the left-back, but it remains to be seen whether the Spanish giants will formalise their pursuit as uncertainty around his future continues.