Kyle Walker has hailed Trent Alexander-Arnold's passing ability and insisted the best is yet to come from the Liverpool star.
Trent was heavily criticised for his performances last season during a below-par season
A shift in system from Jurgen Klopp in April of last year helped bring out the best of the West Derby-born defender
Trent's most lethal attribute remains his extraordinary ability to pick out team-mates from anywhere on the pitch
Recognising the supreme talent of the Reds' No.66,
Walker Said:
Trent is a quarterback at right-back. I’ve never seen anyone pass the ball like it. Left, right foot, snow on it, when it needs to have snow on it, or ping straight to the chest.
“The way Liverpool play where it’s very transitional.
"It’s a process to get up to the goal [for Man City], but Liverpool are very direct with their football. I’m not saying it’s a long-ball team, but when you’ve got Salah on the right-hand side and you’re whipping that ball down his right-hand side, that’s what Trent’s very, very good at.
I think people come at him for defending, but people can come at me for my crossing. Let’s just say that.
"I don’t think anyone’s going to really have the finished article. I think he’s improved massively on his defending and it comes with age as well.
"He is not at my age and he's still got a lot to learn in the game. I think that will come. He is always wanting to learn in training and with experience, that will definitely come."
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