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Liverpool’s assist king Trent Alexander-Arnold is almost unrecognisable from the lightweight youth first recommended to Jurgen Klopp.
(1998. West Derby, Liverpool) llamó la atención del cuando con seis años destacó en un campeonato interescolar que organizó el club. Ian Barrigan no dudó ni un segundo y ofreció a sus padres la posibilidad de que entrara en la academia del club de Merseyside. Dicho y hecho. Casi 18 años después, Trent es uno de los símbolos del club, ídolo de toda la ciudad y pieza indispensable de un equipo histórico.
If we are being honest, there has never been a right-back in the Premier League quite like Trent Alexander-Arnold.
If we are being honest, there has never been a right-back in the Premier League quite like Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Rio Ferdinand praised Reece James ahead of Chelsea's clash against Real Madrid in the Champions League. Chelsea face the Los Blancos with Reece James back on the starting line up. The young Englishman has been suffering from injury for the last three weeks and Chelsea fans have been waiting for his return. Rio Ferdinand was in discussion with Joe Cole and Steve McManaman on BT Sports when he praised the young England defender.
Trent Alexander-Arnold is considered by many football fans to be one of the best right-backs in the world and the Liverpool defender lived up to his hype with a brilliant performance against Benfica. The England player was up to his usual tricks in his side's UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg encounter at the Estadio da Luz. He helped create Liverpool's second goal in a 3-1 victory and almost created another. In the 34th-minute, Benfica midfielder Adel Taarabt lost the ball and midfield and then the 23-year-old Arnold floated a long cross-field pass to Luis Diaz from his usual right-back spot. Diaz headed it across goal to Sadio Mane, who simply tapped it home to make 2-0.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has been praised for a sumptuous ball in the build-up to Liverpool's second goal in their Champions League quarter-final first leg victory at Benfica last night, with Jamie Carragher hailing him as 'the pass master'.