Trent Alexander-Arnold came up through the ranks at Liverpool and ever since his breakthrough into the first team the youngster has been unstoppable.
Arnold is currently the undisputed right-back in the squad and it is only when the youngster is injured that James Milner fills up that spot.
This season, Trent Alexander-Arnold has played in 26 games for the Anfield outfit scoring one goal and providing six assists.
But now the right-back has come out to reveal that Jurgen has been using in a totally different position than what he used to play during his academy days.
Trent Alexander-Arnold said: “When I was younger I was always a defensive centre-mid player – someone who liked to get on the ball and make things happen. But now it is up to the manager [Jurgen Klopp].
“I am happy to play wherever the boss wants me. At the moment he sees me as a full-back and I am happy there.
“It is important to bring in different dimensions to the position.
“When I was growing up Ashley Cole came in and showed that you don’t just have to be a defender.
“You can go forward and attack. He showed what full-backs can be.
“The dream is to win everything possible for my club and country. I want to be a legend for Liverpool and England. Hopefully one day I can be captain for them both.”
It is very odd to hear that Trent Alexander-Arnold is not a natural right-back since he has hardly played in any other position ever since making his debut for the Liverpool senior team
Even for England national team Trent Alexander-Arnold play as a right-back.
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