Alexander-Arnold insists there is more to come from him for England
Trent
Alexander-Arnold has said his England career so far has been "mixed"
and wants to nail down the right-back spot for the Three Lions.
Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold has acknowledged his England
career so far "could have gone better".
The 23-year-old has starred at club level as part of a team who have won
Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and Premier League titles
in the past few years.
Speaking to ITV Sport, Alexander-Arnold revealed he expected to have
played more games for his country and feels there is a lot more to come
from him in an England shirt.
When asked about how he feels about his international career so far,
Alexander-Arnold said "It's a mix really. I'm grateful for all the
opportunities I've had, I've been to a World Cup, played in games, so that's
amazing.
"But at the same time, there's something inside me that tells me
that in my mind it could have gone better for me personally.
"If I'm being selfish, I expect myself to play more games, to have
been involved a bit more and there's a lot more to be unlocked.
"It's two very different roles at club and country. Different
responsibilities, different personnel and different tactics. Adjustments have
to be made between club and country, and I've probably just struggled with
doing that, I would say."
After scoring a free-kick in Liverpool's recent 3-2 defeat at West Ham,
Alexander-Arnold now has 45 Premier League goal involvements (nine goals, 36
assists), the joint-most by any defender for the Anfield club in the
competition, level with John Arne Riise.
But Alexander-Arnold has failed to contribute a goal involvement for
England in 2022 World Cup qualifying prior to Monday's game against San Marino,
restricted to a mere 103 minutes across the campaign.
The Liverpool man was utilised in midfield by Southgate for England’s
4-0 win at home to Andorra in September, but was moved back to his usual
right-back role in the second half.
"Okay. It's an exciting thought," he said about being played in
the middle. "I always found myself in there anyway within a game, I
drift into there [from right-back] and it was natural.
"I think that was what went wrong in that first half was being in
there already, standing in there and trying to find space rather than going in
there unexpectedly and confusing the opposition, and feeling the freedom to
drift in there whenever I thought it was right.
"I don't like to put limitations on myself, but as of right now my
main focus is trying to nail down the right-back spot.
"I have the talent and I should have the performances to make sure
I'm in that squad [for Qatar 2022], and if I don't then it's only me who can be
blamed for that."
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