Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney slams Liverpool star s critics ahead of 2022 FIFA World Cup
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“They used to say ‘Trent’s changed the position, changed the role, changed how full backs play’. Now it’s like ‘he doesn’t defend like a full back is supposed to’. If I’ve changed the game, then surely like you can’t have one without the other.”Alexander-Arnold on his critics: “They used to say ‘Trent’s changed the position, changed the role, changed how full backs play’. Now it’s like ‘he doesn’t defend like a full back is supposed to’. If I’ve changed the game, then surely like you can’t have one without the other.” Alexander-Arnold has earned 17 international caps for England, scoring one goal and providing four assists. He made one appearance at the 2018 FIFA World Cup and will be hoping to be a regular at the tournament in Qatar. The Reds right-back does have competition from Newcastle United's Kieran Trippier and Manchester City's Kyle Walker.
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney slams Liverpool star s critics ahead of 2022 FIFA World Cup
Rooney slams critics of Alexander-Arnold legend Wayne Rooney hit out at critics of right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold after the defender was called up for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. England boss Gareth Southgate has selected Alexander-Arnold, 24, in his 26-man squad for the international tournament in Qatar. The Liverpool full-back has not been without his critics this season, who have questioned his defensive capabilities. Alexander-Arnold has made 20 appearances across competitions, scoring three goals and helping the Reds keep seven clean sheets. Rooney has backed Alexander-Arnold despite some England fans voicing their concerns over the right-back's defending and form. The DC United manager wrote for : “Fears about his defensive vulnerability are exaggerated. Yes, he has been exposed a few times this season, but I think that’s more reflective of Liverpool as a team than him individually." The former Manchester United striker went on to add that the way Jurgen Klopp's side play leaves Alexander-Arnold vulnerable at the back: “The way Liverpool play, they are exposed and open when they go forward and he is often left one v one – a scenario where it’s difficult for any defender.” Alexander-Arnold on his critics:“They used to say ‘Trent’s changed the position, changed the role, changed how full backs play’. Now it’s like ‘he doesn’t defend like a full back is supposed to’. If I’ve changed the game, then surely like you can’t have one without the other.”Alexander-Arnold on his critics: “They used to say ‘Trent’s changed the position, changed the role, changed how full backs play’. Now it’s like ‘he doesn’t defend like a full back is supposed to’. If I’ve changed the game, then surely like you can’t have one without the other.” Alexander-Arnold has earned 17 international caps for England, scoring one goal and providing four assists. He made one appearance at the 2018 FIFA World Cup and will be hoping to be a regular at the tournament in Qatar. The Reds right-back does have competition from Newcastle United's Kieran Trippier and Manchester City's Kyle Walker.