Carragher recommends Liverpool star makes ‘private call’ to Gerrard

Jamie Carragher thinks Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold could “do worse than share a private call with Steven Gerrard” after a poor run of form.

Last season the Reds’ full-backs contributed 25 assists between them, so far Andy Robertson has five and Alexander-Arnold has two.

The England right-back had Covid-19 at the start of the season and appears to have suffered the most, looking short of confidence.


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And Carragher reckons Gerrard would be able to give advice after going through his own dip during his breakthrough years at Anfield.

“We too easily forget that Trent Alexander-Arnold is only 22,” Carragher wrote in the Daily Telegraph.

“Trent could do worse than share a private call with Steven Gerrard. I remember well how Stevie overcame a slight dip after his first initial breakthrough into the first team, guided back to his best. It happens.”

Meanwhile, another former Liverpool player, Dominic Matteo, reckons Jurgen Klopp will hold a chat with the England international about his positional play.

“I don’t think Trent has been poor enough to be left out,” Matteo told Stadium Astro.

“Neco Williams is a good young player and he’s had some opportunities. He will get more opportunities, but Trent is a good player. It’s just a conversation about his positional play.

 

“I think Trent is probably one of the best full-backs in world football – the awards he has won and everything he has achieved. But, I still think there is a place for him to improve on his defending.

“If that is where you are going to play, as a right-back, then you have to be able to defend as well.”

And Alexander-Arnold is far from alone in being singled out for criticism with Divock Origi picked out by Graeme Souness for his finishing.

The best chance of their defeat to Burnley fell to Origi and Souness thinks anyone else in the team would’ve scored.

“Anyone but him really,” Souness said on Sky Sports. “I know he’s got some important goals for Liverpool but I said to you ‘he’s not going to score here’.

“His first and second touches are great, has time to open his body up and he’s missed it.

“You can say six inches lower or six inches left but it isn’t, it doesn’t hit the back of the net. It’s a bad miss.”

 

Beckham claims friendship had nothing to do with hiring Neville

David Beckham has stressed Phil Neville has been appointed as Inter Miami head coach as he is “the right man for the job” and not because of their friendship.

Beckham says the club have “full confidence” in Neville, who has emphasised that he knows “what it takes to win”.

Neville was announced as the new boss of the Major League Soccer outfit co-owned by his former England and Manchester United team-mate Beckham on Monday, shortly after stepping down as England Women manager.


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Beckham said at an Inter Miami press conference on Friday to unveil Neville: “I’ve known him since I was 15, 16 years old, and I know what he’s like, what he was like as a player, what he is like as a human being, what his work ethic is like.

“Him and his brother Gary, I’ve never seen two players work as hard at their game in my whole career.

“Of course, people are always going to turn around and say ‘it’s because he’s your friend’. It’s nothing to do with him being my friend. Our ownership group don’t just employ our friends, we employ the best people. We are running a serious soccer club here and I think we hire people we feel are best suited for the job.

“My loyalty to Phil has always been there, because as a player I relied on him to keep making those runs by the side of me. I never gave him the ball because I thought I was a better crosser! But I knew he would keep on making those runs because he knew that was what was best for the team.

“He will make those decisions as a coach…and as a leader. That’s why he’s in this position, nothing to do with the relationship we have, the friendship we have, the loyalty we have to each other. He’s the right man for the job.”

Neville – Beckham’s fellow co-owner at League Two Salford – arrives in the role having had stints on the coaching staff at United and Valencia before spending three years as England Women boss, which included finishing fourth at the 2019 World Cup and winning the SheBelieves Cup. They lost seven of their last 11 games under him.

Asked what he felt Neville could bring to Inter Miami, Beckham said: “Of course he’s had a few experiences in the men’s game, and more recent in the women’s national team.

“He’s worked with some of the best managers around the game, some of the best players, he’s been around most of the best academy systems within the Premier League and soccer in general. I think that experience is huge.

“We have full confidence. We wouldn’t have made this decision to bring Phil in at this level if we didn’t know his capabilities.”

Neville said: “I think when people throw (questions) about the lack of experience, I always throw back that actually I’ve got a lot of experience, of being around winners, of winning myself as a player, but actually coaching at the very top level with Valencia, with Manchester United, and with the England national team, getting to a World Cup semi-final.

“In terms of what we want to build here…we have to behave in a certain way, I call it elite behaviour. It’s doing the right thing every minute of every day, and I’ve lived that as a player and seen and coached that way, with some of the best players in both the men’s and the women’s game.

“I’m coming into this job to instil those values into this club, about what it takes to actually win. And I think I know those qualities, what it takes.”

Regarding Beckham, Neville admitted “there will be times when we have difficult conversations” before expressing his hope that “this will be one of the best chapters of our friendship”.

Neville stepped down as England boss having previously been set to do so in July at the end of his contract. He said he was sad to say goodbye to the players but that Inter Miami was an opportunity he “had to grasp”.

 

Rey Mysterio Surgery Update: Change Of Plans, When He'll Return

Source: PWInsider.com

As previously reported, Rey Mysterio’s knee is in bad shape and the former World Heavyweight champion will need surgery to repair the situation. The beatdown he suffered at the hands of Batista following their match at Survivor Series was done to set up his time away from the ring.

While there was talk that he’d undergo an extensive surgery to fully repair the ACL, Mysterio is now is said to be considering a less invasive procudure on his ACL that would allow him to return sooner than later.

The more invasive procedure would have kept him out of action for upto 9 months and he would have missed WrestleMania 26. While this other surgery he’s considering will allow him to return at the Royal Rumble, he will still need major surgery down the road, likely after he retires.

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