Alexander-Arnold and Robertson are the best PL full-backs- Gary Neville

Gary Neville has claimed that Liverpool stars Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson are the greatest pair of full-backs in Premier League history.

The duo is crucial for Jurgen Klopp’s side and frequently makes a significant contribution both defensively and in an attacking sense.

According to Neville , Alexander-Arnold and Robertson often combine on the pitch and can be extremely difficult for opponents to cope with.

Speaking on his Sky Sports podcast, Neville said: ‘Sometimes, during a game, you have to check yourself when you’re involved in an emotional game like this as a co-commentator or commentator, you’re mentioning them in the same breath as probably the two greatest full-backs I’ve ever seen, Roberto Carlos and Cafu.

‘For so many years they were the shining example. They transformed full-back play. I know there had been attacking full-backs before, the Liverpool teams of the 70s, but when you think of them as being an attacker first, defender second, contributing to free-kicks, attacks, crosses, every part of the game. They made full-backs a prominent part of the team.

‘They were exceptional, but these two… I don’t think I’ve seen two full-backs play in the Premier League that are as good as these two as a pair. How they combine on the pitch, the way they play the game, they’re an absolute joy.’

Neville added that “Robertson with his consistency does everything well. Defends well, he’s competitive – slightly too much at the end – but he scored a goal and set up a goal. Alexander-Arnold is an absolute phenomenon when it comes to the quality of his passing, his delivery. It’s something I’ve never seen before from a full-back.

‘It’s like De Bruyne, it’s Beckham, it’s Gerrard, and they’re attacking players. He’s playing at right-back, it’s the highest accolade I could pay him.

‘The contribution these two make is unbelievable. It’s bizarre to me. I grew up saying let the full-back have it. You can’t let these two have it.


Liverpool is second in the Premier League, three points behind leaders Manchester City.

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