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Liverpool finally replace Trent Alexander-Arnold with brilliant playmaker

2025-11-30 19:10
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Liverpool finally replace Trent Alexander-Arnold with brilliant playmaker

A lot of the factors behind why Liverpool look so poor is because there is no Alexander-Arnold outlet anymore. There's no one player who can be the base point for Liverpool's structure and rhy...

Liverpool finally replace Trent Alexander-Arnold with brilliant playmakerStory byAnfield WatchLiverpool finally replace Trent Alexander-Arnold with brilliant playmakerLiverpool finally replace Trent Alexander-Arnold with brilliant playmakerAnfield WatchSun, November 30, 2025 at 7:10 PM UTC·2 min read

A lot of the factors behind why Liverpool look so poor is because there is no Alexander-Arnold outlet anymore. There's no one player who can be the base point for Liverpool's structure and rhythm.

Or at least that is until West Ham United where Slot may have finally figured out how to replace Alexander-Arnold with a brilliant playmaker in Florian Wirtz.

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Some have thought this was going to be the plan all along. There was no one of Trent's ilk in the right-back position so the way Liverpool had to inject more creativity into their play is through other means.

Wirtz is definitely the perfect option for this. He's a player who reads the game so well and he's very good at linking the play for his teammates, as well as creating chances.

We have been yet to really see this until the game on Sunday afternoon against West Ham. In that game, Wirtz becoming Alexander-Arnold's replacement finally came to fruition.

The German playmaker finished the game by being the most accurate passer on the pitch (95%). He played around 75 minutes and completed 42 out of 44 attempted passes.

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Most of these passes came in crucial areas of the pitch and while Liverpool were in the build-up and offensive phase. In the final third, Wirtz became a crucial outlet. The player who set the tempo - just as Alexander-Arnold had done in years prior.

Everything good flow through Wirtz on Sunday. West Ham didn't have an answer for him. Breaking the deadlock against their resolute defence was also down to Wirtz's genius.

His clever defence-splitting pass to find Cody Gakpo caught West Ham off-guard and created the room for the Dutchman to square it to Alexander Isak.

In the past those passes would have been made by Alexander-Arnold. Now the responsibility is on Wirtz, and he finally showed that he can live up to the hype and replace the club's former no.66.

There is life after Trent. At last.

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