Trent Alexander-Arnold's ability to shine in new role unveiled by impressive England statistic
- Alexander-Arnold given left-back spot for England's clash with Finland
- Three Lions secured 3-1 win away in Helsinki
- Liverpool star could be nations answer to left-back worries
Trent Alexander-Arnold was handed a completely new position for England's clash with Finland on Sunday night, but showed his versatility by making the second most touches into the final third.
The Liverpool star's spot in the Three Lions squad has been a constant conversation in recent months. Gareth Southgate trialed the defender in midfield during Euro 2024, and while that experiment failed, his ability to play in other areas of the pitch remains intriguing.
Against Finland, Alexander-Arnold was thrust into the left-back spot, while Manchester City's Kyle Walker occupied his usual space on the right. This decision was met with immediate criticism, but the Anfield man was keen to impress, no matter where he was stationed.
On the left, Alexander-Arnold was able to tap into his chemistry with Jude Bellingham - who drifted out of his position in the 10 to receive useful balls from the defender. Alexander-Arnold, Bellingham and Jack Grealish just in front drove excellent play down the left side of the pitch, shifting almost all of England's attacking advancements onto their side.
He made 10 passes into the final third, the second most of any player on the pitch, and was able to capitalise on his efforts by firing a scoring a strong free-kick in the second-half, doubling England's lead.
Alexander-Arnold also won 100% of his ground duels and made 130 touches during the course of the 90 minutes - highlighting his impact in both attack and defensive play.
England have struggled to rely on a constant left-back in recent tournaments, with Manchester United's Luke Shaw often forced to sit on the sidelines due to injury. If the Three Lions want a mature, composed character in this position - they may have found their answer.