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Trent John Alexander-Arnold (born 7 October 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back or midfielder for Premier League club Liverpool and the England national team. Considered one of the best right-backs in the world, he is known for his range of passing, crossing and assists, as well as his set-piece taking ability. [9]
Former England and Arsenal centre-back Matthew Upson says Trent Alexander-Arnold's midfield position "is not working" because it is too different to his role at Liverpool. The 25-year-old was ...
As Alexander-Arnold explains, it is not merely a matter of moving his position. It has permitted Klopp to use more attack-minded midfielders, suiting the summer signing Dominik Szoboszlai, while ...
There are few players, past or present, whose position is up for debate more than Trent Alexander-Arnold. Jurgen Klopp clearly cannot decide what camp he sits in. While he concurs with the ...
At the beginning of the 2023–24 season, due to the injuries of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ibrahima Konaté as well as the two-game suspension of Virgil van Dijk, Gomez was a regular starter for Liverpool both at centre-back and full-back. [47] [48]
On 16 September 2023, with Virgil van Dijk suspended and Trent Alexander-Arnold injured, Robertson wore the captain's armband in a 3–1 comeback win against Wolverhampton Wanderers, marking his 200th Premier League appearance for Liverpool by scoring the Reds' second goal of the match, his 9th goal for the club. [53] [54]
Some of Trent Alexander-Arnold’s more traumatic outings in a Liverpool shirt have tended to involve Real Madrid. Normally, however, it entailed trial by Vinicius Junior, a test many a right-back ...
Centre-back John Terry (right) closely marks centre-forward Didier Drogba.. The centre-back (also known as a central defender or centre-half, as the modern role of the centre-back arose from the centre-half position) defends in the area directly in front of the goal and tries to prevent opposing players, particularly centre-forwards, from scoring.