Dani Carvajal didn't hold back during Real Madrid's 1-1 draw with Real Betis, openly mocking Trent Alexander-Arnold's lackadaisical approach to defending. While sitting on the bench, Carvajal was caught on camera mimicking Alexander-Arnold's slow jog back as Betis launched a counterattack down the left flank.
The footage, shared widely on social media, shows Carvajal imitating Alexander-Arnold's half-hearted attempt to track back. It’s a moment that encapsulates the ongoing discussion about the Liverpool star's defensive contributions. Critics, including former players like Gary Neville, have long pointed out that Alexander-Arnold can be a liability at the back.
Despite the criticism, Alexander-Arnold remains a phenomenal talent. His passing ability is among the best in the world, and it’s hard to find five players who can match his vision and accuracy. Yet, moments like these raise questions about his overall impact on the game.
In a recent Champions League match against Bayern Munich, Alexander-Arnold's defensive lapses were on display again. He was caught ball-watching as Serge Gnabry received the ball, allowing Luis Diaz to round him into the box. By the time Alexander-Arnold reacted, it was too late.
Carvajal's mockery serves as a reminder of the scrutiny Alexander-Arnold faces. While his attacking prowess is undeniable, his defensive responsibilities often come under fire. The debate over his role in a team continues, and it’s clear that this is a story worth following.
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