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Liverpool would be BOTTOM of Premier League table for English stars’ playing time without Trent Alexander-Arnold

Published on March 26, 2025 at 02:49 PM

LIVERPOOL are thechampions-elect of England — yet have never given less playing timeto English players.

And now homegrown hero Trent Alexander-Arnold looks set to leave Anfield for Real Madrid on a free transfer this summer.

Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold carries teammate Curtis Jones as he celebrates after scoring his side's fourth goal during the English Premier League soccer match between West Ham United and Liverpool at the London Stadium in London, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Curtis Jones are one of five players eligible to play for England at Liverpool
File photo dated 22/12/24 of Trent Alexander-Arnold. Trent Alexander-Arnold has agreed terms on a move to Real Madrid this summer, according to reports. The Liverpool star has long been expected to swap Anfield for the Bernabeu on a free transfer when his contract expires at the end of the season, and multiple reports now say the 26-year-old has finalised a five-year contract worth more than £220,000 a week. Issue date: Tuesday March 25, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Adam Davy/PA Wire
But Alexander-Arnold is the only regular starter in Arne Slot's XI

Which means the Reds could find themselves bottom of the table next season when it comes to footballers qualified to play for Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel.

In Kop chief Arne Slot’s debut season, Liverpool’s English contingent have racked up the second-highest total of minutes in all competitions — behind his fellow Dutchmen Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo and Ryan Gravenberch.

But although Slot has fielded 11 different English players, Alexander-Arnold’s 2,869 minutes represents almost 35 per cent of the total.

In the Premier League, Englishmen have played 4,258 minutes for the Reds, the fifth-lowest figure in the top flight.

And Alexander-Arnold, despite his injury issues, accounts for 2,157 of them — more than half.

Take the right-back out of the team and the total falls to 2,101, only slightly more than the 2,075 that puts Wolves in 20th place.

If Alexander-Arnold does leave and his replacement is not English — current understudy Conor Bradley is a NorthernIreland international — Liverpool’s English presence could be the lowest in the Prem next season.

The Reds are set for their lowest number of English minutes in the Premier League era, unless Alexander-Arnold regains fitness fast or Curtis Jones, Jarell Quansah and Harvey Elliott can feature prominently in their nine remaining league games.

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Of course, the factLiverpool’s five- highest totals came in the first fiveseasons of the revamped competition demonstrates a wider trend.

The situation at Anfield isone example of the challenge that Tuchel — and any England manager — has in finding English players operating at the top level.

As things stand, this season is on course to be one of the lowest overall shares of Premier League minutes for Englishmen, dipping below 30 per cent for only the second time.

If Champions League football is the gold standard of club football, thenthe figures do not make great readingforTuchel — or for Liverpool’s Englishmen, either.

The club gave 1,684 minutes of action to English players in Europe’s premier competition, the lowest of the Prem’s four entrants across the same number of games — and only slightly more than Italian giants AC Milan.

And Aston Villa, who are in thequarter-finals unlike Liverpool, have given nearly twice as much time to Englishmen in their campaign so far (3,318 minutes).

Joe Gomez in Liverpool's uniform.
Joe Gomez is not a regular starter for Liverpool, even though he's currently out injured

Alexander-Arnold, “the Scouser in our team”;, is England’s only representative in Slot’s first XI.

The Reds have always looked beyond the country’s borders for players, datingback to their foundation.

When John Houlding left Everton to set up a rival club in 1892, he drafted in a lot of Scots, leading to newly-formed Liverpool being nicknamed “Team of all the Macs”;.

Current left-back Andy Robertson is just the latest legend in a proud Scottish heritage that includes Kop heroes like Billy Liddell, Bill Shankly, Ron Yeats, Ian St John, Kenny Dalglish, Alan Hansen and Graeme Souness.

When Dalglish led Liverpool to the Double in 1986 as manager, none of the starting XI in the FA Cup final against Everton were English.

However, in Liverpool’s six EuropeanCup/Champions League wins, there were as many as nine and never fewer than two English starters.

The trophy was lifted by an English captain every time — except in 1984 when Souness did the honours.

Alexander-Arnold was the other Englishman in Jurgen Klopp’s starting XI on a Madrid night in 2019 that ended with Jordan Henderson collecting the silverware after a 2-0 win over Tottenham.

Liverpool have never started a European Cup or Champions League game without an English player.

If Alexander-Arnold leaves, that proud tradition could well end.

A Real Madrid player celebrates in a stadium with confetti.
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