Alexander-Arnold began the month on a high note with a sensational 4-3 comeback win over Fulham at Anfield on 3 December.
His free-kιck, which was initially thought to be an own goal by Bernd Leno, put the Reds up 1-0 in the 10th minute. However, they fell behind 3-2 in the last 10 minutes before a brace of goals from Alexander-Arnold and Wataru Endo put the game away.
The following game, at Bramall Lane, the Scouser continued to have an impact on the оffensive play, setting up Virgil van Dijk for a goal in a 2-0 win over Sheffield United.
His latest assist came in the last game of the season, a top-of-the-table showdown at Anfield versus Arsenal. This was shortly before Christmas. Mohamed Salah was set up by his raking long-range pass and scored the equalizer to tie the teams level.
VETERAN DEFENDER AS WELL
The right back proved his worth to the Reds’ defense all through December, which may have appeased his detractors.
Last month, he was a key cog in Liverpool’s three-goal shutouts against Burnley, Manchester United, and Sheffield United.
The 25-year-old beаt off Cole Palmer of Chelsea, Dominic Solanke of Bournemouth, Richarlison of Tottenham, Mohammed Kudus of West Ham, and Leon Bailey of Aston Villa in the popular poll, thanks in large part to this.A HUGE DEBUTBut now we hear that the England international Alexander-Arnold will be sidelined for “a few weeks” after hyperextending his knee in the FA Cup victory against Arsenal, so his absence might soon be felt.
Having said that, supporters will have reason to be optimistic about Connor Bradley’s ability to fill in for Trent until the latter returns to action, which should be in time for the 4 February trip to Arsenal, thanks to his outstanding performance in the 2-1 Carabao Cup victory over Fulham.