Aurelio’s Article: Trent’s Tactic Adjustments And what’s Anfield like for the players – Liverpool FC

Fabio Aurelio analyzes Trent’s tactical adjustments Alexander-Arnold and describes Anfield’s influence on the players. In the latest part of the article Liverpoolfc.com

I found it amazing to see Trent’s position. Alexander-Arnold in Sunday’s draw with Arsenal

Jürgen Klopp says Alexander-Arnold was part of the ‘double no.6’ in creating the game. It’s like twisting the full-back position when he’s on the ball. Obviously he helped change the direction of the game as a result.

I know what it’s like to change positions. Obviously I’m a natural full-back. But I used to play wings sometimes. And I find myself number 6 on some odd occasions. at Valencia under Rafael Benitez and at Sao Paulo.

I have to say that I enjoyed my time as a defensive midfielder. Because it helped me grow as a player. You have to deal with different situations on a field that you are not familiar with.

You have to learn a lot of new things as well because you have to put more pressure on the opponent from every corner of the pitch. totally gone So it’s not easy.

even when you get the ball You will have more chances to pass the ball. and play once morest competitors So Trent can show more of his incredible passing distance in that role.

Sounds easy, sometimes it’s nice to do something different on the pitch. That’s why I enjoy playing in different positions. When you play another position, you feel more ‘free’.

Trent is an extraordinary player. and still very young I feel he has an impact on the game in whatever position he plays. I like to watch him play.

With Arsenal, Klopp adapts the quality of his players to the situation of the game. and may cause Arsenal to be unable to defend in time It worked following the difficult start of the game.

It will be interesting to see if we will see him in more hybrid positions in the future.

As a player, what is Anfield like?

It’s really hard to explain, but it’s something completely unique regarding Anfield that makes the difference in the game.

I had the opportunity to experience Anfield as a rival when my team Valencia visited in 2002, but fortunately most of my experience at the stadium was as a Liverpool player. I can tell you it really makes a difference. there is a big difference

Unmatched cheers will give you more energy, confidence and confidence that the results you want will follow. even at the last moment But it works in two ways. You have to show people your passion. and make things right

I spoke to a friend of mine who played with us at Anfield. They all said it was an incredibly difficult atmosphere to face. One of the hardest things in world football. until the last second You can still expect anything.

The same we saw once morest Arsenal. Supporters can help change the form of players wearing red. Those who have walked through the revolving door know how important it is between now and the end of the season.

A word on my old friend Lucas Leiva.

I remember when he first came to Liverpool. At the start of my second season it’s like yesterday

I can’t imagine how difficult it was for him to adapt. Came straight from Brazil at a young age. I was fortunate enough to have some experience playing in Europe before I came here.

He’s the only player I’ve seen in my entire career who completely changed people’s opinion of him through work, talent and character. He became a player loved by the fans following a difficult start.

It was a pity that he had to stop playing in that situation. But following great careers with Liverpool, Lazio and Gremio, I can’t speak better than Jurgen said. But Lucas is a great player. And I wish him good luck whatever he does in the future.

fan letter

Shane Jude : Who was your favorite footballer growing up?

Hi Shane, Thanks for your question. I grew up as a Sao Paulo fan and watched great teams in the 90s. who was recently the sporting director in Paris. Saint-Germain He is a left full-back who often plays in midfield as well. I remember following he won the World Cup in 1994 I was first called up to the Brazil U15 national team and he and Jorginho showed up at the training ground to talk to us. This is an even more inspiring moment for me. I had the opportunity to talk to him regarding how I became a professional footballer.

Cyrus Drasiku: What’s your best memory at Liverpool?

Cyrus Drazigu : What is your best memory at Liverpool?

It was impossible to beat the week when we beat Real Madrid in the Champions League. and following that in Manchester United at Old Trafford and I scored one of them. This week is very special. and it will stay with me forever

Barry : Who was your favorite player at Liverpool?

I’m sorry, but you should know the answer, Barry! It has to be Steven Gerrard, not only the best player I ever played with Liverpool. But in my career, every day he shows his quality. He’s a true leader. He’s a great team captain. Because he leads the team by example rather than talking.

thanks for reading

until we meet next time

Fabio

Aurelio talks to Glenn Price of Liverpoolfc.com

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