After making a great debut at the World Cup in Qatar, where the England team thrashed Iran 6-2, the mood was high, thinking that the second consecutive victory would come, finding the United States, the opponent for the Three Lions, who through their coach Gareth Souhtgate continue with the same starting eleven, leaving aside superstars who could refresh the scheme.
One of those players sidelined is Reds star Trent Alexander-Arnold who critics and specialists believe would be a starter in other teams such as France, Spain, Brazil, as Gary Neville, who also criticised the England coach for his passivity and fear of innovating in the World Cup, pointed out. The former star of fierce rivals Manchester United added that holding back on changes could lead to failure for the Rosebud team.
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Neville was blunt and showed his cards in his television appearance. "I understand it when you look at it a little bit after you've seen Trent Alexander-Arnold, you see a game where we lack creativity - you think the two players really should be in there. He further commented that it's the substitutions that can win you the game. "But we have a couple of talented players sitting on the bench like Trent Alexander-Arnold and Foden who are capable of opening up the game.
Trent as well as Jordan Henderson are Liverpool's two representatives in the national team. For netizens Alexander-Arnold is a complete player who is very good in attack as well as in ball recovery, making his full-back a pain for opponents. This was also reflected by Neville who mentioned that the Red's player has the best delivery for a full-back of anyone he has ever seen.
For now Trent will be in Souhtgate's orbit for the final game of the Group Stage, when England take on Wales on Tuesday in a tough match because of the regional rivalry between the two Big Island nations. Alexander-Arnold is looking to get his first minutes in what would be his second World Cup in his professional career, having played in Russia 2018, where they finished fourth.
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