Trent Alexander-Arnold poor performances in reach matches for Liverpool has been criticised by the former United defender, Gary Neville.
Although, many Liverpool players are finding it difficult to replicate their last season form this campaign, and this has cost the team so badly. Jurgen Klopp’s men only have 10 points after playing 7 league games this season.
Gary Neville while speaking about the performances of Liverpool stars, he warned Arnold to address the defensive imbalance in his game if he wants to be regarded as one of the best in his position.
“The balance between being a good defender and being a good attacker is imperative, and you cannot be 70-80% attacker and only 10% defender when you are a full-back either,” Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville said on his podcast.
“So I think what Trent has got at this moment in time is a little bit imbalance in his game between what would be the attacking part and what would be the defensive part.
“I think Trent has got to work on his defending. I said it two or three years ago. I thought his lack of seriousness in his defending, his lack of alertness, at some point in his career will hold him back.”
Liverpool will welcome Rangers to Anfield on Tuesday as the UEFA Champions League competition resumes after the international break. Up next in the league for the Reds is Arsenal who sit at the top of the league table.