Trent Taking To First Team Role
LIVERPOOL under-23s coach Mike Garrity believes Trent Alexander-Arnold is reaping the rewards of first team experience under Jürgen Klopp.
Garrity said: “I would say it gave him a massive lift, a big surge of confidence.
“It has made him grow up and mature as a footballer being around experienced first team players every day, which is what he probably needed and he has taken to it like a duck to water. He has done really well.”
Was boss against Chelsea’s under-23s last night. Great goal too. Go ‘ed, Trent.
https://youtu.be/WrbMZD-2vRU
Woodburn Set For Wales Call
BEN Woodburn could be set for a senior Wales call-up, which would bring to an end doubts over his international future.
Wales assistant manager Owain Roberts told S4C: “He’s knocking on the door now. What’s definite is that there are a lot of young players in this group doing that. And we need that. We’re really pleased with them.
“A lot of them have already been in our camps for a week at a time to get that experience, so they can make that step when the chance comes. It’s important we have that freshness as we move on.”
Really confident about this lad’s future. Football intelligence way beyond his years.
French Youngster On Turning Down Liverpool
MARSEILLE youngster Maxime Lopez has claimed he turned down the chance to be Philippe Coutinho’s long-term replacement at Liverpool.
The 19-year-old said: “They approached me in a good way. I even met Steven Gerrard at the stadium after a game. They said to me: ‘In five years you get Coutinho’s place.’
“I wanted to go there, but also to stay at Marseille. To go like that, at this age and even with your family, is very hard.”
That sentence on Coutinho could be enough in itself for a social media meltdown.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jh6a_2BzrLY
Today At TAW
THE lads from Total Eclipse Of The S*n came into the office today to have a chat with us about their campaign, which you can listen to for free here.
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I am so glad that fsg will not sell coutinho. I personally do not want to see him play for Liverpool again but if we sell him that would make us inferior to Barcelona. They would come back again and again for our best talent and so I think we should let them know, in no uncertain terms that they cannot get their own way when it’s Liverpool. Everyone is watching and speculating we will sell him because as stated on tv last night no one says no to Barcelona. Well it’s about time that they did. Courtinho today, mane tomorrow, I don,t think so. I have slated fsg about their lack of funds for new players but in this I admire them. They are business men and will not be in awe of Barcelona, like so many managers and pundits. In my opinion they are on the way Down and PSg, who have all the money and power will be taking their place. Neymar is a very astute guy, persuading coutinho to obsess about Barcelona whilst he lines up PSg, because remember PSg were interested in courtinho, makes you think! Friend or not!