
Liverpool right-back Gary Neville believes Trent Alexander-Arnold is one of England’s “respected” players in the world of football..
Despite what the former Manchester United defender believes, Alexander-Arnold only played half an hour for England as they advanced to the World Cup quarterfinals.
The Liverpool number 66 has won it all in club football by the age of 24 and is the current Premier League record holder for assists for defenders.
When asked about English players who have earned respect in their positions, Neville mentioned Liverpool target Jude Bellingham alongside Alexander-Arnold..
“I can see that English players are respected now,” Neville said to Sky Sports. “International players look up to players like [Jude] Bellingham, [Phil] Foden, [Jack] Grealish, [Trent] Alexander-Arnold, and others in that position..
“I believe that has been designed by a very good system over the last ten years, and I believe it is appropriate that we try to promote English coaches wherever possible moving forward..
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