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Terrible news for Alexander Arnold, this is how Klopp could manage this situation

The Reds manager could make a change to the lineup

By Charles Cornwall

The Reds manager could make a change to the lineup
The Reds manager could make a change to the lineup
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Trent Alexander-Arnold has quickly become one of the best right-backs in the world. His attacking prowess and delivery from deep make him a nightmare for any team to face. But it seems that teams are now starting to work out how to nullify his threat, with Liverpool's recent opponents looking to take advantage of the right-back. Since it has become obvious Trent Alexander-Arnold isn't perfecting his defending and how teams are thinking about how Liverpool can nullify this realization.

Trent Alexander-Arnold is one of the best right-backs in the world. The Liverpool star has already established himself as one of the premier right-backs in the game, and his performances over the past few seasons have only solidified his reputation. However, according to Jaap Stam, teams are now starting to target Alexander-Arnold in an attempt to take advantage of his defensive weaknesses.

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“Maybe oppositions are looking at them a lot more, in terms of ‘where are their weaknesses?’. You see a lot, when Alexander-Arnold plays, a lot of teams are playing on that side and taking advantage and creating opportunities, so they need to get things right to start competing for the Champions League spots", he said. 

However, teams are preparing to take advantage of him

However, teams are preparing to take advantage of Trent Alexander-Arnold's lack of recent form. The Liverpool defender has been struggling for consistency this season and has been caught out of position on a number of occasions. Trent will need to improve his concentration levels and positional awareness if he is to cement his place in Southgate's starting XI for the World Cup.

 

 

 


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