He's been doing a pretend gamble on the intercept move for 2 seasons. Oh oops woe is me I missed the ball and now I cant get back in time. Situations where it's patently obvious he needs to drop and track his man and make a tackle or block become oh I went for the ball and then they are straight through in his channel for others to deal with while he walks back. Those are the ones I particularly hate to see as the 4 or 5 yards forward are easy compared to 20 or 30 yards running back.
Tsimikas made an interesting point about the defensive changes Slot made, introducing a rule where upon loss of possession everyone has to be behind the ball within 5 seconds, so I can see Slot's point about Trent.
the reason i've been calling his attitude to defending is the fact it was a regular occurrence to see Trent just gently jogging back as 2 midfielders raced past him to get to the vacant RB position in fact on quite a few occasions forwards got there before him . On the other hand he covered the ground really quickly when heading towards opponent goal.
He just wants to be a brand, he said something like 'it's refreshing to actually be learning' or something like that which was a clear slur on Klopp. Then a year later Slot is saying what he's saying. Trent cares about Trent, and thinks he is above methods because he can hit a breath-taking pass every now and again.
When he wanted to look good. He would stroll about hoofing it forward or poor cross field balls thst were way off their former glory and then on about 60 or 70mins he'd do a lung bursts 50 yard dash whether or bot anyone was going g to pass it to him and take 3 minutes to stroll back. His output dropped massively.
I think he had his head turned by Madrid and it affected him and his enthusiasm for still being a Liverpool player, massively. Which is a real shame. We can't rewrite history and pretend or ignore how vital he was to the team. Given that he appeared to have given up here after Madrid's approach, I don't know if he's strong enough or determined enough to push through any problems he'll encounter at Real. A poor debut doesn't set the standard.
I'm happy he's gone, because I don't have to contend with the contradictory feelings I had about him any more. I would lurch from admiration for his creative ability to frustration at his laziness and distaste for his obviously inflated sense of importance.
yep in the space of 5 mins it cfould go from " oh god that was brilliant" to "FFS Trent run you lazy ****er "