Elliot is clearly a RB first and foremost in our squad, don't think that's really up for debate?
Better than TAHW there anyway, based on Wednesday. Neither were great defensively, but Elliot was far more likely to commit and then go past a defender. His movement was more dynamic in general, but it was clear he has work to do to transition from playing as RWB in a back 5 to RB in a back 4 - was noticeable how deep especially Devlin was dropping to mark the Striker's advanced fullbacks. Big adjustment to go from being the widest player in a defensive line to having someone outside you.
I've watched Callan play since he was 5, he's more than up to this.