Over the years, Liverpool supporters have grown accustomed to this signature finish, but it could cost his Three Lions teammate Jack Grealish.
Following the 3-1 Uefa Nations League victory, Grealish said TV, “I joked to Trent before the free-kick,’score this I will give you 500 quid,’ and he slapped it in top bin.”
Grealish had scored in the first goal, but before Declan Rice’s close-range effort clinched England’s victory in Helsinki, Alexander-Arnold’s incredible 25-yard free-kick came.
Additionally, it happened even though the 26-year-old was playing in the unfamiliar position of left-back, which is regarded to be his preferred position for club or country.
After starting a team without a striker in Thursday’s 2-1 loss to Greece, interim England manager Lee Carsley made the move as part of his most recent attempt to experiment with his roster.
After Alexander-Arnold did not perform well in the group stages, former manager Gareth Southgate experimented with playing him as a central midfielder at Euro 2024, but he was eventually left out of the competition’s latter stages.
Alexander-Arnold, who started from left-back, contributed significantly, showed inventiveness, and scored his incredible free kick.