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Alexander-Arnold makes England feelings clear as Liverpool ace given ‘no chance’

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Trent Alexander-Arnold described England’s win over Bosnia and Herzegovina as a ‘positive night’ despite the Three Lions receiving criticism for a below-par display.

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The Liverpool star was on the scoresheet as Gareth Southgate’s side warmed up for Euro 2024 with a 3-0 win in Newcastle. Alexander-Arnold doubled the hosts’ lead with a superb volley late on to further his claims for a spot in the starting line-up at the tournament in Germany.

England though received criticism for the manner of their victory. It took the Three Lions until the hour mark to break the deadlock through a Cole Palmer penalty before Alexander-Arnold and Harry Kane rounded off the scoring late on.

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Without the likes of Kane, Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice starting, there was criticism for England’s performance, with Alexander-Arnold also receiving some flak during the first half. The Reds’ vice-captain responded in style though, and made his feelings clear on playing for his country.

“I think it was a positive night and it was a good one,” Alexander-Arnold told BBC Radio 5 Live after the game.

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