Think he has been a solid defender but he is now adapting his game to a loss of pace, hence the backing off the winger, coming inside more. He is not getting forward as much as he used to either. What he does bring is a great mentality, which was essential in the semifinal and also in the final. He is a real leader.
Livramento is essentially ready to replace him full time (he had an excellent game on the left at the weekend) skills-wise but he doesn't yet have the mentality yet to dominate that right side.
I would rate Debuchy higher than Trippier. Thought he was a class right-back.
Livarmento will be top of this list if he stays 5/6 years and wins a few more pots.
So you could say he is already the best RB we've seen at the club - hasn't been yet but will be.
