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David Alexander Hughes: It’s the levels that Trent’s doing now. He’s now fooling defences with his balls. He shaped up to hit that as a cross – everybody thought it. But then you see that ball, and the run by Firmino, and it’s just a stunning goal.
Josh Williams: I’m not sure how he spotted it. I don’t know if he anticipated Firmino making that move or if he just played it into that space, hoping a player would get on the end of it.
David Alexander Hughes: Do you think they practised it? Because I see what you’re saying there, because when you look at it, it doesn’t like he’s got a clear line of vision to see that. It seemed like there were players in the way. So just to try that is incredible.
Josh Williams: I think he’s the closest thing Jurgen Klopp has had at Liverpool to a playmaker. He just takes so many risks on the ball and he tries so many things. He’s so creative despite being a right-back.
He’s interpreting that role differently to anything I’ve seen. The attacking full-backs that you think of are usually attacking in a different way. It’s usually dribbling or running fast. The only player I can think of who has played like this at right-back is Kieran Trippier. Maybe Leighton Baines from left-back. But not to this level and his technical ability. I just think Trent is more of an all-rounder.
David Alexander Hughes: I also think Trent has a wider and larger passing network, the way he can ping from side to side.
Josh Williams: He’s two-footed as well, which is phenomenal, and he’s certainly a future world-class player, if he’s not there already.