After Liverpool’s 3-1 defeat to Arsenal, ESPN pundit Steve Nicol had no criticism of Trent Alexander-Arnold’s defensive skills.Alexander-Arnold has been criticized for leaving team-mate Ibrahima Konate in defense despite his attacking prowess. Steve Nicol’s criticism of Trent Alexander-ArnoldFormer Anfield full-back expert Steve Nicol didn’t mince words when assessing Trent Alexander-Arnold’s performance against Arsenal.
Nicole noted Alexander-Arnold’s defensive shortcomings, particularlky his inability to handle one-on-one situations and his inability to position himself effectively to disrupt opponents. While acknowledging Alexander-Arnold’s attacking ability, Nicol’s criticism focused on the defensive aspect of his game, suggesting he caused problems for Liverpool’s defensive consistency.”As good as Alexander-Arnold is on the ball, he creates problems defensively.
“Can’t defend one-on-one and get in a good position to stop Gabriel Martinelli from getting the ball today.”“Ultimately, Conate must do two things. “He has to play as a centre-back and always be in the right-back position,” he said.Konate’s need to make up for Alexander-Arnold’s defensive shortcomings highlights the weaknesses in Liverpool’s defensive structure.
This undermines Konate’s ability to focus solely on his central defender role.This imbalance in defensive responsibilities could have a knock-on effect on Liverpool’s overall defensive performance and strategic positioning. Regular conversations and performance reviewsDiscussion of Alexander-Arnold’s defensive prowess is a recurring theme in football discourse. Despite his undeniable offensive talent, critics often question his defensive abilities. Nicol’s criticism of Alexander-Arnold’s performance against Arsenal adds to the ongoing conversation and provides concrete examples to support the ‘Trent is indefensible’ narrative.
Nicole breaks down specific Alexander-Arnold stats, including dribbles and fouls resulting in shots, to highlight that concerns about Alexander-Arnold’s defensive contributions are justified.


















