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Trent Alexander-Arnold has urged Liverpool coach Arne Slot to be his toughest critic as he strives to become one of Europe’s most formidable defenders.
Despite reaching a century of goal involvements with an assist in Liverpool’s 3-0 win over Bournemouth, the 25-year-old vice-captain is determined to shed his reputation for defensive vulnerability.
The right-back has expressed frustration with being perceived as world-class in attack but susceptible in defense.
He stated, “It was a big perception and hard to shrug off with just one good defensive game,” highlighting that consistent clean sheets are essential for the team’s success.
During his discussions with Slot, Alexander-Arnold shared his ambition to be the defender that no attacker wants to face in Europe.
He thrives on constructive criticism, stating, “If any attacker gets by me, he will call it out in meetings.”
This desire to learn and improve reflects his commitment to becoming one of the most formidable defenders around.
As a lifelong Liverpool fan, Alexander-Arnold remains focused on winning trophies and has ambitions to become the club captain.
Though his contract is set to expire at the end of the season, he expressed confidence that negotiations will remain private, as they always have.