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Liverpool could benefit from deploying Trent Alexander-Arnold in a midfield role, according to opinion from VitalFootball. Traditionally a right-back known for his exceptional passing, crossing, and set-piece delivery, Alexander-Arnold has evolved under Jürgen Klopp to operate more centrally within a double pivot midfield setup during possession. This tactical shift has been part of a broader modern trend where full-backs move inward to control the middle of the pitch better, creating overloads that facilitate progressing between opposition lines and opening up space for flank attacks.
This positional adjustment aims to maximize Alexander-Arnold’s creative skills—especially his range of passing and vision—that have already made him one of the Premier League's most remarkable players. By drifting into midfield, he can leverage these qualities more directly, influencing play from a central spot while still helping the team retain width and defensive solidity when needed. Liverpool’s form improved visibly after this change in his role, with the team matching top-four points per game and demonstrating stronger underlying performance metrics.
Alexander-Arnold himself has expressed confidence that his skill set is best utilized in a central midfield position, viewing it as an opportunity to showcase his talents in a new light. The approach builds on his development work from Liverpool’s youth academy, where he trained as a midfielder before becoming a full-back, underlining his versatility and football intelligence.
In summary, shifting Alexander-Arnold into midfield represents a strategic evolution designed to unlock additional creativity and control for Liverpool’s team play. It balances his defensive duties with an increased emphasis on playmaking, potentially prolonging his impact at the highest level as he adapts to new positional responsibilities.
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