Joe Gomez’s performances could cause Alexander-Arnold to lose his position at Liverpool after his comeback

Joe Gomez’s impressive performance in recent matches at Liverpool is a warning of the risk of losing Trent Alexander-Arnold’s position in the near future.

Coach Jurgen Klopp’s team is having a dream start in the Premier League this season with an unbeaten record after 6 rounds, including the last 5 consecutive victories. In the match last weekend, they overcame West Ham with a score of 3-1 at Anfield. On a day when most of the Red Brigade’s positions played well, Joe Gomez was one of the individuals who made his mark with impressive performance.

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Taking the place of Trent Alexander-Arnold due to injury, Joe Gomez completed the task excellently as right wing-back. According to statistics, in the recent match against West Ham, the successful pass rate of players born in 1997 was 85%. He had 8/9 successful duels, 2 cuts and 3/3 accurate tackles along with 1 time creating an opportunity for his teammates. The performance of the British factor brought solidity to The Kop’s defense.

The match against West Ham was the second time Joe Gomez took over for Trent Alexander-Arnold this season. In general, during the past 2 matches, Liverpool’s right wing played stably with the presence of the 26-year-old factor. Not as prominent in attack as Trent, but in return, the former Charlton Athletic player makes fans feel more secure with his defensive role in the context of coach Jurgen Klopp’s number 1 choice in this position revealing too much. problem at the beginning of the season.

Remember, before getting injured in the match against Aston Villa, Trent Alexander-Arnold made Merseyside Red Devils fans really frustrated with a series of fatal mistakes. He was the reason why Liverpool were equalized by Chelsea on the opening day, playing clumsily against Newcastle in round 3. Obviously, despite being an excellent world-class passer, the 24-year-old factor caused too much trouble. disappointed in the defensive role. Trent only really played well in round 4 when The Kop welcomed coach Unai Emery’s team at home.

Trent’s poor performance and Joe Gomez’s convincing performance make people think of a usurpation of the position of these two players in Liverpool. Joe Gomez is a safer option than Trent Alexander-Arnold in the defensive role at this time, something that coach Jurgen Klopp will have to consider, especially when on the offensive front, The Kop has no shortage of factors. excellent shading.

So could Joe Gomez threaten Trent’s position at Liverpool? This is probably too early at the present time. However, the German strategist can completely consider rotating and creating opportunities for both of the above factors to play more often. The excellence of his colleague will make an important contribution to making Trent reconsider himself. He will no longer be the number 1 right-back in the Red Brigade if he continues to play unstable in the near future.