
Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane, during the half-time break between the Red Devils and Liverpool, suggested that Trent Alexander-Arnold should think about moving to League Two outift Tranmere Rovers instead of Real Madrid, a club he has been perennially linked to.
The defender started alongside the returning Ibrahima Konate, skipper Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson as Arne Slot’s men looked to extend their gap at the top of the Premier League table with a win on Sunday afternoon – but Keane, one of the greatest captains in English top flight history, was not a big fan of his first-half performance.
On Sky Sports’ coverage of the blockbuster clash between the two juggernauts, Keane suggested that moving to Los Blancos is no longer on the cards.
“We talk about how brilliant Trent [Alexander-Arnold] is going forward, but Trent’s defending today, my goodness, it’s like schoolboy stuff. We’re talking about him going to Real Madrid, the way he’s defending, he’s going to Tranmere Rovers after this. He’s got to do better.”
When asked to comment on Keane’s damning remarks about the right-back’s career aspirations after a ponderous first-half display on home soil, striker-turned-pundit Daniel Sturridge had his heads in his hands before he simply said: “No words, no words, no words.”
Watch Keane’s analysis of Alexander-Arnold below:
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