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Announced with insistence on the Real Madrid side, Trent Alexander-Arnold was sent to a completely different club by Roy Keane, after his very difficult performance against Manchester United.
Trent Alexander-Arnold is a paradoxical player. He is often described as a No.10 playing right back. And if he is regularly considered one of the best players in the world in his position, the England international can also be the big weak point of his team at times.
On Sunday, Alexander-Arnold showed the wrong version of himself against Manchester United. The Red Devils targeted his side, and that’s where the two goals for Ruben Amorim’s men came from. Several times glared at by Virgil van Dijk, who struggled to hide his annoyance on the pitch, the Reds’ number 66 ended up being replaced by Conor Bradley, who immediately showed more desire.
Alexander-Arnold, heading to Tranmere?
Six months before the end of his contract, Trent Alexander-Arnold is in a period of uncertainty about his future. And this subject inspired Roy Keane, who gave him a terrible tackle on air on Sky Sports.
“There is talk of him leaving for Real Madrid, but given the way he defends, he will go to Tranmere Rovers, said the former Man Utd captain. We often talk about how Trent is brilliant on offense, but his defense today… My God, it’s schoolyard level. »
For information, Tranmere Rovers is a fourth division club, based a few kilometers from Liverpool, on the other side of the Mersey. Note that a year ago, almost to the day, Roy Keane also confided that Erling Haaland played like a League Two player after a missed match against Arsenal. It’s his humor.
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