Carlo Ancelotti, the current manager of Real Madrid, has refrained from commenting on Trent Alexander-Arnold, stating, “I am sorry but I cannot speak about Trent Alexander-Arnold, he is not my player.” This statement was made amidst ongoing speculation regarding potential transfers and player interests.
Background on Ancelotti’s Recent Statements
Ancelotti has been vocal about various topics recently, including his confidence in Raúl Asencio ahead of an upcoming match against Liverpool, as well as his aspirations for Champions League success before retirement. Additionally, he has addressed Kylian Mbappé’s absence from the France squad and expressed optimism about Real Madrid’s pursuit of the league title.
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Profile
Trent Alexander-Arnold, a right-back for Liverpool, is known for his exceptional crossing ability and attacking prowess. At 26 years old, he has been a key figure in Liverpool’s defence and has contributed significantly to their offensive play. His style of play is characterised by his ability to deliver precise crosses and his vision on the field.
Real Madrid’s Current Focus
Real Madrid, under Ancelotti’s leadership, is currently focused on their upcoming fixtures and maintaining their competitive edge in both domestic and international competitions. Ancelotti’s refusal to discuss players not under his management aligns with his focus on the current squad and their objectives.