Gary Neville claims Trent Alexander-Arnold was ‘lucky’ not to receive a second yellow card after clashing twice with Anthony Gordon during Liverpool’s game against Newcastle to cap off nightmare start at St James’ Park

Gary Neville claims Trent Alexander-Arnold was ‘lucky’ not to receive a second yellow card after clashing twice with Anthony Gordon during Liverpool’s game against Newcastle to cap off nightmare start at St James’ Park

  • Gary Neville says Trent Alexander-Arnold was ‘lucky’ not to be sent off vs Newcastle

Gary Neville has claimed Trent Alexander-Arnold was lucky not to be shown a second yellow card during the opening stages of Liverpool’s game against Newcastle.

The English right-back received a yellow in the sixth minute of the match after he was shoved in the back by Anthony Gordon. 

Displeased at the challenge, Alexander-Arnold threw the ball away receiving an immediate yellow card from the referee John Brooks. 

Play continued, with the 24-year-old running up to the other end of the field to recover the ball from the Magpies, and clashing with the former Everton man once again, putting his arm across Gordon and thumping him to the ground. 

Alexander-Arnold was walking on a fine line and could have recieved another yellow and a subsequent red card for the challenge, with Gary Neville on commentary for Sky Sports claiming that he was fortunate not to be sent off.  

‘Trent steps out to the left and puts his arm out across Gordon,’ Neville said. 

‘He’s lucky.

‘Would Klopp think about substituting him? It’s cauldron out there.

‘He has sent out Gomez to warm up. I’m not surprised at all. It must be a serious consideration.’

‘Well this is it, he gets past Trent Alexander Arnold. Maybe he’s got it right the referee. I certainly think it should have been a yellow card if he wasn’t booked just before it, Neville added. 

‘He’s smiling Jurgen Klopp but I don’t think he will be inside. Eddie Howe certainly not.

It wasn’t long after Newcastle found themselves a goal down, with Alexander-Arnold being at fault for the opener. 

The right-back failed to control Mohamed Salah’s pass back with Gordon Prowling behind him, pouncing on his poor touch before taking possession and going on to put the home side 1-0 up.   

‘I don’t know what to say,’ Neville said speaking on Alexander-Arnold’s mistake. ‘Someone who can control the ball with either foot leaves it under his left boot fatally. Gordon is on top of him. Capitalises on that error. I mean he could have been sent off any way if he had have come back. 

‘But you just ask the question. Allison one of the best one-v-one, Gordon just puts it through his legs. Eddie Howe is ecstatic. As is that man [Gordon] who used to play on the blue half of Merseyside.’

More to follow… 

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