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Media rave about Reds teen

TRENT Alexander-Arnold’s stunning free kick for Liverpool in its 2-1 UEFA Champions League win over Hoffenheim had the media purring ‘Who needs Coutinho?’ in reference to the wantaway Brazilian star.

The 18-year-old’s opening goal for Liverpool in the tie in Germany — setting the Reds up nicely for next week’s home leg — incited the Daily Mail to headline its report “Alexander The Great”.

Alexander-Arnold called it a “thing of dreams” to score on his European debut for his “boyhood club” in its UCL playoff, first-leg clash, and was lavishly praised by club icon Steven Gerrard.

But had Barcelona target Philippe Coutinho been fit, Alexander-Arnold probably wouldn’t even have taken the free kick.

Gerrard, who coaches the Liverpool Under-18 side, said the former club mascot — another Liverpool great Jamie Carragher tweeted a photo of him and Alexander-Arnold in the tunnel before a League Cup match in 2009 — could threaten England international Nathan Clyne’s first choice spot at fullback this season.

“It was a fabulous free kick and it’s ironic really because Coutinho might have taken it if he was available,” said Gerrard. “He has played superbly in general play but to have the character to take that before the likes of (Jordan) Henderson and (Sadio) Mane says a lot.

“I know this kid very well, he’s going to be a top, top player and Nathaniel Clyne has to be very, very careful this season because he is already breathing down his neck.”

Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp lavished praise on the teenager, whose deftly-struck free kick wrong-footed the Hoffenheim defense to give Liverpool the lead on 35 minutes.

“I find it astounding that an 18-year-old has the balls to cheekily smash in a free kick from a situation like that,” enthused Klopp.

Former Republic of Ireland striking great Tony Cascarino, now a respected pundit for The Times, also praised the youngster for his boldness in stepping up to take the free kick, which reflected “the respect that his teammates have for him”.




 

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