Full-back was injured and ‘outside the bubble’ during Euro 2020 run but is determined to make right-back berth his own
The last place Trent Alexander-Arnold wanted to be during Euro 2020 was a beach on the Algarve but the view from Portugal proved unexpectedly enlightening. Admittedly, looking in from the outside hurt at times but the Liverpool right-back’s emotions were surprisingly mixed as he watched England progress to the final.
“I was gutted I was missing out but at the same time you’re watching your mates achieve special things for the country,” says the 22-year-old, who was named in the squad for the tournament only to withdraw after sustaining a thigh injury during the friendly against Austria. “It was tough, I’d put in a lot of hard work and I felt sorry for myself for a little bit but after a few days you get over it.
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The last place Trent Alexander-Arnold wanted to be during Euro 2020 was a beach on the Algarve but the view from Portugal proved unexpectedly enlightening. Admittedly, looking in from the outside hurt at times but the Liverpool right-back’s emotions were surprisingly mixed as he watched England progress to the final.
“I was gutted I was missing out but at the same time you’re watching your mates achieve special things for the country,” says the 22-year-old, who was named in the squad for the tournament only to withdraw after sustaining a thigh injury during the friendly against Austria. “It was tough, I’d put in a lot of hard work and I felt sorry for myself for a little bit but after a few days you get over it.
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