Jurgen Klopp’s departure from Liverpool at the end of the season marks a significant shift at Anfield.
Having served as the club’s manager for almost a decade, Klopp’s influence on Liverpool’s identity is profound, making it difficult to envision the Reds without him at the helm.
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s adjustment to a new manager at Liverpool could indeed pose challenges, given his longstanding tenure under Klopp’s guidance.
As a player with a distinctive role tailored to Klopp’s system, it will be intriguing to observe how he adapts to potential changes under a new gaffer.
Steve Nicol shared his insight on ESPN about the possibility of Alexander-Arnold facing difficulties if asked to play a vastly different style resonate with the uncertainties surrounding the transition at Liverpool.
He said: “Depending on what kind of coach you bring in, you could knock them back a bit and have a different way of playing. Think of someone like Trent Alexander-Arnold, a different manage with a completely different game, how does that work?”
Regardless of whether or not you think Alexander-Arnold is a good right-back or not, it will be an intriguing watch to find out where exactly he will be deployed under the next Liverpool manager.
The right-back has frequently been singled out for being poor defensively, but his elite playmaking ability from deep makes him too much of an asset to drop.