Schlotlan insists Trent’s poor form has nothing to do with his contract

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Schlotlan insists Trent’s poor form has nothing to do with his contract

Liverpool manager Arne Schlot has defended Trent Alexander-Arnold, who has come under fire for his recent form, particularly in the 2-2 draw at Manchester United at Anfield last weekend.

Schlotlan insists Trent's poor form has nothing to do with his contract

Schlott said that he spoke to Trent and several other players after each game and also spoke to him before the game. He would not say what they talked about. But he said that it might not have been his best game and told him what he should improve on. It is normal to do this after each game. Sometimes he tells him what he did well. He does this with everyone because there is always something that can be improved. Overall, he thinks that everyone gave it their all, they just could not get the results they wanted.

As for the issue that people criticize that it is because Trent, including 2 other important players, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, are about to have contracts expire at the end of this season and can talk or sign pre-contracts with foreign clubs in this market, causing him to lose focus or not, Schlott replied that if Salah missed the penalty in the game against Real Madrid, people would say it was because he lost focus on the contract.

If Trent didn’t play well, it was because he lost focus on the contract. But if everyone played well, it means that they didn’t lose focus on the contract as well, right? When in fact, 9 out of 10 times, the result didn’t come out as it was because the other party played well.

On the movement in the winter transfer market, Schlott said: “You always have to study the market. If there is an opportunity to buy, the club will definitely try. We are in a good position now. Unfortunately Joe Gomez is injured, but he will be back in a few weeks. I am very happy with the เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย team at the moment and they should have that trust.”