The English star had a relatively lackluster performance against Chelsea last night.
Right at the opening round of the Premier League, fans witnessed a climax between Chelsea and Liverpool.
There were a total of 4 goals scored in this match, but in the end only 2 goals were recognized, divided equally between each team.
Overall, a 1-1 draw can be seen as a positive result for both Chelsea and Liverpool, although the Blues have the right to regret that they played better than their opponents.
It should be known that, before Chelsea, coach Jurgen Klopp’s army only achieved a ball control rate of about 35%, the worst achievement that Liverpool have ever had in the confrontations with The Blues under Klopp.
And it’s not hard to see, one of the weakest players on the Liverpool side is Trent Alexander-Arnold, who actually exploded at the end of last season.
Except for the classy pass that led to Mohamed Salah’s disallowed goal, Arnold barely left any mark on the pitch.
On the contrary, he also caused a strong disappointment when he did not retreat to support the defense in both situations where Axel Disasi and Ben Chilwell conceded Liverpool.
In essence, Arnold remained at the heart of Liverpool’s play against Chelsea, but he failed to deliver the efficiency needed to make an impact on the game.
Statistics from Sofascore show that the English defender only had 2/11 passes to the correct address, and 2/3 of Arnold’s crosses were also unsuccessful and he only achieved a passing rate. accuracy falls around 63%.
The ability to assist in the attack – the most impressive quality in Arnold was also not promoted in this match, with 0 shots and 0 passes providing scoring opportunities for teammates. Arnold’s performance earned a score of 6.5 from Sofascore, lower than any other Liverpool player.