How did Alexander-Arnold do on Real Madrid debut?
Summary
Trent Alexander-Arnold made his debut for Real Madrid in a Club World Cup match against Al-Hilal, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The 26-year-old former Liverpool player was involved in both attacking and defensive plays during the match and was substituted in the 65th minute.Key Facts
- Trent Alexander-Arnold is now playing for Real Madrid after leaving Liverpool, where he played 354 games.
- He wore a white kit with his first name, Trent, and the number 12 on the back.
- He participated in a match that ended 1-1 against Al-Hilal in the Club World Cup.
- During the game, his performance included assisting in Real Madrid's goal and making several successful passes.
- He faced challenges, such as being caught out of position and losing the ball 12 times.
- At half-time, his passing accuracy was 84%, which was the second-best among his team.
- Trent played in a more forward, attacking role at times and had a total of 57 touches before being substituted.
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