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Since the start of the season, Liverpool have surely been the most dangerous team in Europe. Leaders in the Premier League and the Champions League, the Reds are impressive and their good form continues despite some less convincing results in recent days. Indeed, after a difficult draw at Old Trafford against Manchester United (2-2), the Mersey club was eliminated in the EFL Cup by Tottenham (1-0). Two performances during which Trent Alexander-Arnold did not show his best side. Mocked for worrying defensive performances for a right-back, TAA was scratched by Roy Keane.
Good news, the one mentioned on the Real Madrid side was able to count on the support of his coach Arne Slot this Friday at a press conference: “I see a certain trend in the goals we concede, but I don’t see if it’s because of Trent. No way. Trent had a tough game with us (in the 2-2 draw against Manchester United) and maybe a few that were decent to good. He especially had some very good games when he played for us this season.» This is said even if the 26-year-old player risks being expected at the turn during the next matches.
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