His head photoshopped onto another body! Fans are creased at Alexander-Arnold’s squad pic
Liverpool starlet Trent Alexander-Arnold has left fans creasing with a picture of the England World Cup squad that he posted online.
The snap came in the aftermath of the Three Lions’ excellent 6-1 win over tournament newbies Panama, in which Harry Kane scored a hattrick and John Stones hit the back of the net twice.
Despite not making the pitch, Alexander-Arnold appears to be full of team spirit as he praised Kane for his efforts in front of goal in the caption of his tweet.
But supporters have noticed other things about the pic that has left them buckled. Gary Cahill, look away now. So scroll down to see what all the fuss is about! Don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comments below.
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Jesse Lingard scored the best goal of the game with a crisp, curling shot from outside the area after 36 minutes, while Kane’s hatty included two penalties and a deflected strike. It wasn’t exactly the perfect way to net three times, but he won’t care.
When Tottenham Hotspur man Kieran Trippier was substituted off, many Liverpool fans would have been hoping that Alexander-Arnold would have been sent on for his first taste of World Cup action. Instead it was Trippier’s clubmate Danny Rose, who is failing to nail down a place in Gareth Southgate’s starting XI.
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After all the uproar over the leaked picture of the supposed England starting team during an open practise session, this is exactly the result Southgate would have wanted and needed to quieten everything down again.
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Jordan Henderson is continuing to prove his worth to the Three Lions camp as the midfielder started and completed the game. With competition from high class players such as Eric Dier and Dele Alli, that’s no mean feat and it shows how important Henderson is to the system.