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‘Can’t defend’… Pundit says Liverpool have a player who is truly useless defensively

Trent Alexander-Arnold has earned all sorts of plaudits this season, but after a poor performance at the weekend, the critics were back out.

Indeed, the right-back was poor against Arsenal on Sunday꧟, and, sadly, the knives have been out for the 25-year-old after this performance.

Speaking on the , Steve Nicol has had very little sympathy for Alexander-Arnold after this performance, claiming that Mikel Arteta will have told Arsenal to exploit that flank all week long due to the fact he believes Alexander-Arnold simply can’t defend.

Photo by Nick Taylor/Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
Photo by Nick Taylor/Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images

Trent Alexander-Arnold can’t defend

Nicol spoke about the full-ꦗback’s lack of ability at the back.

“That’s when you’re at the best, with space to run into and able to get match-ups in wide areas. Martinelli particularly. I’m sure Arteta all week was saying we need to get Martinelli against Alexander-Arnold because Alexander-A𝄹rnold can’t defend,” Nicol said.

Harsh

This isn’t the first time we’ꦗve heard this criticism levelled at Alexander-Arnold, but we still can’t help but disagree.

Could Alexander-Arno🦂ld be better defensively? Of course h🤡e could, but is he a massive problem? No.

Let’s not forget, before this weekend, Liverpool 🍸had the best defensive recor꧟d in the league, and while they’re now level with Arsenal on that front, their defensive record is still brilliant.

That has been 💞achieved with Alexander-Arnold playing right-back for the vast majority of the season, and if he couldn’t defend that wouldn’t be possible.

Alexander-Arnold isn’t the best defender in the world, but he’s capable of playing in a backline that h🌞as the best defensive record in England, and that’s what matters.

Alexander-Arnold is a special player, and while it’s always tempting to pick holes in hi🔯s game, we can’t help but think that we should be focusing on the pos༺itives of this young man’s skillset rather than constantly knocking him down for a perceived lack of defensive ability.