Trent Alexander-Arnold has insisted he is "not fussed at all where I play" for England after impressing in midfield against Bosnia. Alexander-Arnold started alongside Conor Gallagher in the centre of the park and scored as England won their first Euro 2024 warm-up match 3-0. The Liverpool star is one of three right-backs in Gareth Southgate's provisional squad for the tournament, but it appears the England boss sees him predominantly as a midfielder.
Alexander-Arnold has now featured there in his last three England appearances and the 25-year-old is happy to play wherever Southgate wants him to. "I have had a conversation with the manager and potentially that is where he sees me," he told BBC Radio 5 Live. "In my head I am not fussed at all where I play.
I just want to play as much football as I can over the summer. I think it was a positive night and it was a good one. A foundation laid and one to build on.
After not playing for two weeks it was always bound to be a slow start. "We built into it as a team and we found our feet in the second half. We made adjustments and penetrated through the lines - we can take a lot of positives.
I love playing football and it was one I have been excited for. I was itching to get out there, I love playing for my country." Southgate was also asked about Alexander-Arnold and told BBC Radio 5 Live: "We know his qualities we don't need to go over too much of what we know.
It is a beautiful finish - he made a difficult finish look very straight.