Liverpool’s world-class right-back is happy to play a more advanced role in England’s upcoming Euro 2024 qualifiers
Trent Alexander-Arnold being listed as a midfielder in the England squad still looks odd no matter how often he features in the category or dictates play in the hybrid role for Liverpool. Taking it further, it could be interpreted as evidence of England’s confusion over how best to utilise the rare gifts of a very modern full-back. But not by Alexander-Arnold himself. As on the field of play, he finds clarity where others see complications.
Gareth Southgate is likely to need Alexander-Arnold’s creativity in midfield again for the final Euro 2024 qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia, especially with James Maddison out of the squad and Jude Bellingham expected to follow suit. Amid continued debate over his place in the England team, and after the debate over why he did not have a place at all, the 25-year-old will welcome the chance to confirm his listing as an international midfielder.
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