Many Liverpool players are having a great time at Euro 2024, which must please their new manager, Arne Slot.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Cody Gakpo, and Virgil van Dijk will dispute over which Liverpool player is the standout, as England will now face the Netherlands in the Euro 2024 final four.
England defeated Switzerland on penalties on Saturday, with Liverpool’s right-back coming off the bench and blasting the winning kick into the top corner.
Liverpool fans have seen Alexander-Arnold demonstrate his incredible technical talent over the years, and now he has taken it to the international level.
This was without a doubt the Liverpool man’s best moment in an England shirt, and it may have been a two-finger salute to those who criticized him at the start of the tournament.
It seems like a long time ago now, but he did start Euro 2024 in the middle of the park before being dropped to the bench, and he has since become a valuable substitute for Gareth Southgate.
All of England’s penalty takers converted their attempts, beginning with Chelsea’s Cole Palmer and ending with the man from Anfield.
As you can understand, this was a happy occasion for the footballer, and it was well-deserved, as he expressed on Instagram.
As you can understand, this was a happy occasion for the footballer, and it was well-deserved, as he expressed on Instagram.
Alexander-Arnold merely stated that ‘pressure makes diamonds’, and other current and former players responded in the comments section.
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s penalty helps England secure a last-four position in Euro 2024.
One of the greatest fullbacks of all time, Roberto Carlos, responded with many clapping emojis, while Declan Rice stated that it was ‘never in doubt’.
Harvey Elliott used the term ‘cold’, while Jude Bellingham, who also took and scored a penalty, penned ‘your moment’. Conor Coady also described TAA as’sensational’.
Deserved moment for Trent Alexander-Arnold.
This is a player who began the European Championships in midfield for a defensive-minded manager who has never been able to extract the best from him as a right-back.
So many people were going to question Alexander-Arnold and everything surrounding him, which should never have happened.
But now he has a wave to ride; England is in the semi-finals, two victories away from claiming their first major championship since 1966.
Alexander-Arnold is unlikely to start against the Dutch, but he will undoubtedly come off the bench to provide that game-changing moment if necessary.