Gareth Southgate has explained that Trent Alexander-Arnold ‘has some great quality’ but believes Kieran Trippier also possesses similar quality.
The Liverpool full-back is yet to start a game for England at the World Cup with the Newcastle man and Manchester City’s Kyle Walker being preferred to the 24-year-old and the Three Lions boss has now explained the thinking behind his decisions.
“He [Alexander-Arnold] definitely could do it against a team that sits back,” Southgate explained during his press conference prior to his side’s clash with Wales tonight (as quoted by Sport Bible).
“But that’s not how I saw the game against the States. I don’t think they sat back at all. I think they were aggressive and athletic in their pressure.
“But he has some great quality with the ball and can do that, but Tripps [Kieran Trippier] has great quality as well.”
England were held to a goalless draw by the USA on Friday and the game was crying out for the creativity that our No. 66 so often provides – he’s even displayed his world-class shooting ability during training with his country recently.
The Scouser has redefined the right back position in recent years and he’s one of Jurgen Klopp’s most important players.
Alexander-Arnold’s defensive ability has been questioned at times this term but there’s no denying the threat he poses going forward and you could argue that Harry Kane has suffered from a lack of service so far this tournament
England are currently 3-0 up against Wales (at the time of writing) and the Reds Academy graduate has been introduced into the action for the final 30 minutes of proceedings.
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