Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold has been told that he has “got no chance” of starting for England at the upcoming European Championships in 2024. Former Liverpool and Scotland player Steve Nicol has argued that Alexander-Arnold is unlikely to feature as a starting right-back or in midfield for the England national team at the tournament. Nicol believes that players like Conor Gallagher and Phil Foden from Chelsea and Manchester City respectively are ahead of Alexander-Arnold in the pecking order for England. He suggests that if Gareth Southgate opts for a more attacking lineup, Jude Bellingham, Declan Rice and Foden would likely be the preferred midfield trio. Alternatively, if Southgate goes for a more defensive approach, Gallagher may be selected to play in the middle of the park. However, Southgate has praised Alexander-Arnold’s versatility and the “really good options” he provides for England in midfield, despite acknowledging that he is still learning the position. The Liverpool defender has been utilized in central midfield roles alongside Chelsea’s Gallagher in recent England friendlies, showcasing his passing range and creativity. Despite the doubts surrounding his chances of starting, Alexander-Arnold has been included in Southgate’s preliminary 33-man squad for the Euros. The national team manager has demonstrated a willingness to experiment with the Liverpool player’s positioning, suggesting that he could still have a role to play in England’s tournament plans.
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