In England’s UEFA Nations League encounter against Greece, Trent Alexander-Arnold is putting on yet another clinic of passing.
The Three Lions were down 0–0 at the interval after a lackluster first half, with Greece posing a serious danger on the counterattack.
In contrast, Alexander-Arnold was unique among English white men.
As the Liverpool player approaches the end of his £180,000 per week (per Capology) Anfield contract, you could understand his current distraction.
On the ball, though, Alexander-Arnold was at his usual, masterful best.
For England, Alexander-Arnold provides a cursory clinic.For the first time in his career, Alexander-Arnold started his third straight England match, and in the opening forty-five minutes, he created three more chances than any other player on the field.
Trent attempted six passes into the final third and seven crosses as well, but he finished 90% of his passes, including six of his seven long passes.
The greatest attention was focused on Alexander-Arnold’s trademark long passes, which garnered him praise from supporters on social media, particularly when he found Newcastle attacker Anthony Gordon, who was only able to head the ball over the Greek bar.It may be a picture of just one individual wearing text, studded shoes, and playing American football.