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Liverpool player most criticised for draw against Brighton

The English national team performed very poorly

By Charles Cornwall

The English national team performed very poorly
The English national team performed very poorly
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After the final whistle of Matchday 9 at Anfield, between Liverpool FC and Brighton Hove Albion, doubts about the start of the season of "The Pool" began to emerge, looking for critics and fans of the club to blame, being Trent Alexander-Arnold, one of them, as they believe that the Englishman, is not going through a good moment, and before the three goals of the visit, the fullback gave facilities in his area.

Belgian Leandro Trossard's historic hat-trick was the result of little things the Reds failed to do at the key moment. For example, on the first goal, Alexander-Arnold gave the ball away down low for the visitors to score, not to mention the second goal, which came from a lapse of concentration, with many putting the blame on the 23-year-old.

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Trent Alexander-Arnold came out of Liverpool FC's youth academy where he began his development as a footballer in 2014, playing in the club's youth ranks until being called up formally and consistently to the first team in 2018. From that point onwards he began his role as an attacking winger, even notching a couple of assists in that time, bossing the right side.

Trent Alexander-Arnold has been in England manager Gareth Southgate's latest call-up ahead of the final 23-man squad for the Qatar 2022 World Cup, which in theory would secure the Red's gem a place in his first World Cup. It will depend on how much the 66-year-old does on the pitch this month, where he currently has one Premiership goal to his name.

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It is true that it is rare for a club as big as Liverpool to be in mid-table. This start has left the team led by Jürgen Klopp in a momentary 9th place with 10 points and seven games played, outside of the European places. In addition, they are not leading their group in the UEFA Champions League, as they are second in Group A, behind Napoli, who are in perfect form.

 


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