Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold came under heavy criticism from Roy Keane for his poor defending during the 2-2 draw against Manchester United at Anfield.
The Reds drew 2-2 at Anfield with Ruben Amorim's side in what was an exciting match. While the first half was relatively quiet, with United doing well to contain an in-form Liverpool side while also creating several dangerous chances from the counter-attack.
The second half was more open with plenty of chances at either end. The visitors took the lead in the 52nd minute through Lisandro Martinez, who shot the ball into the roof of the goal after a pass from Bruno Fernandes. Trent was at fault for Martinez's goal as he initially lost the ball during the build-up.
Cody Jacobo equalized immediately afterwards, scoring with a brilliant finish after embarrassing De Ligt with a silky touch. The Reds turned the score around in the 70th minute, and Salah scored from a penalty kick to give the home team a 2-1 lead.
It looked as if the Reds would go on to win the game but the Red Devils attacked from the left side again, with Trent out of the picture, and Jarnacho's cross found Amad Diallo who finished past Alisson from close range to equalize.
Roy Keane criticizes Trent Alexander-Arnold's performance
Trent Alexander Arnold, who was Tends to leave The club's performance at the end of the season was poor, with the majority of United's chances coming in both halves from their own team. Aside from his role in the goals conceded, he was sent off several times in the first half.
Speaking at half-time on Sky Sports, Roy Keane minced no words to highlight the Liverpool right-back.
He said (quoted from: woman):
“Trent Alexander-Arnold has been all over the place defensively. His defense has been schoolboy stuff. He's got to do better.”
“They're talking about him Go to Real Madrid. The way he defends he will go to Tranmere Rovers next. He has to do better.”