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TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD reminded England boss Gareth Southgate what he’s capable off with a series of stunning goals in World Cup training.
The Liverpool right-back, 24, is yet to make an appearance at the winter tournament.
England veteran Kieran Trippier, who has a World Cup semi-final goal and a Euro final assist, has been preferred with Kyle Walker yet to return to fitness and Reece James out injured.
But after England‘s goal-shy 0-0 draw with USA, Reds defender Alexander-Arnold sent boss Southgate a timely reminder of what he can provide on the pitch – especially in the final third.
Alexander-Arnold posted four clips of him scoring outrageous goals in England training.
In the first video, the Three Lions ace took one touch before sweeping the ball past Aaron Ramsdale and into the top left corner.
Alexander-Arnold picked out the same spot in the second clip, but this time Ramsdale was left rooted to the spot.
In the third video; poor first touch? No problem.
Alexander-Arnold sent his strike crashing off the underside of the crossbar and in.
And the fourth and final shot was taken on his weaker left foot and he fired into the top right corner.