Liverpool must axe Alexander-Arnold after woeful display against Man United
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Alexander-Arnold’s head has been turned
We started our newsletter series by predicting that Liverpool’s ongoing contract stand-off with a trio of key players could impact their title challenge.
It did not take too long for the prophecy to come to fruition, as Trent Alexander-Arnold delivered a dismal performance against Manchester United yesterday.
His body language smacked of someone whose head has been turned by Real Madrid’s bid for him and he rightly received plenty of stick for his display.
Former United star Roy Keane inevitably got stuck into Alexander Arnold on Sky Sports, saying he was more likely to join Tranmere Rovers than Madrid following his ‘schoolboy’ defending.
In truth, Tranmere and schoolboys have every right to feel affronted, given the so-called ‘best right-back in the world’ delivered a thoroughly stinking performance.
Manager Arne Slot must act decisively after Alexander-Arnold’s woeful display. Conor Bradley should start ahead of him for the foreseeable future.
He showed more desire than Alexander-Arnold in a handful of minutes on the pitch and deserves the opportunity to nail down the right-back position.
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