Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals Liverpool tactical shifts before Real Madrid exit
Trent Alexander-Arnold has revealed the tactical adjustments he was forced to make under manager Arne Slot during his final title-winning season at Liverpool before departing for Real Madrid.
The academy graduate spent just one campaign under the Dutch head coach before deciding he needed a new challenge in Spain.
Prior to the managerial transition, the full-back had exclusively played top-flight football under Jurgen Klopp.
The defender explained that his creative output was slightly curtailed as the new coaching staff focused heavily on improving his defensive contributions.
Adapting to a new system
Speaking to the club’s website, the England international detailed the constant adaptability required to execute the new tactical plan.
“In certain games, I’ll be inside because of the way they press. Sometimes they press differently. It all varies on how they press.”
Despite operating in a less advanced attacking role, the 27-year-old acknowledged that the strategic shifts still allowed him to dictate matches.
“The manager will dissect how they press so we can outnumber the way they press.”
Demands for defensive improvement
It remains unclear whether these restrictive positional demands influenced his ultimate decision to leave his boyhood club.
However, the Liverpool boss was previously candid about demanding more solidity from his star right-back.
“When we started to work together, I emphasised also a bit on his defensive work,” Slot told TNT Sports.
“He had to keep producing the numbers in assisting goals, but if we wanted to be a team that concedes less shots, he had to improve a bit in defending.”
Mixed fortunes in the Spanish capital
Since securing his high-profile transfer to the Bernabeu, the former Anfield favourite has experienced a turbulent debut season.
Real Madrid have already undergone a managerial change following the dismissal of head coach Xabi Alonso.
The marquee signing has also struggled to cement a regular starting position and was recently dropped to the bench after arriving late for training.
Despite these early setbacks, he recently provided a crucial assist for Vinicius Jr to secure a dramatic 3-2 victory over city rivals Atletico Madrid.