Liverpool FINALLY fill Trent Alexander-Arnold void | OneFootball

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·23. Januar 2026

Liverpool FINALLY fill Trent Alexander-Arnold void

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Jeremie Frimpong is proving to be an excellent signing

Liverpool made a lot of signings in the summer and bar Hugo Ekitike, they all took their time to get up and running.

The player who took the longest, however, was Jeremie Frimpong, with the Dutchman's start to life at Anfield being plagued with injuries and sub-par cameos.


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However, he has really come into his own as of late and is a real threat down the right-hand side, even starting to play a key part in goals.

Against Marseille he really showed his worth, though, and had one of his steadiest games in a Red shirt, while also being a constant danger throughout.

He might try and claim the second goal for his own, but it was very clearly an own goal from the goalkeeper, although it was his cross that caused the issue.

Not only was his dominant in the final third and linked up well with those around him, but he was exceptional defensively too, something that Alexander-Arnold was often criticised for.

He made five defensive contributions, won 75% of his tackles and 50% of his ground duels, as per sofascore, with the whole backline looking solid throughout.

Overall, the balance down the right flank appears to have been solved and Frimpong's form is a big reason for this, with fans hoping that he can kick on from here and prove to Alexander-Arnold that they do not need him anyway.

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