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Kostas Tsimikas, a left-back, may succeed Trent Alexander-Arnold at Liverpool, according to Mark Lawrenson

Early on in the season, Liverpool’s right back struggled with his performance, prompting calls for his dismissal. In an interview with Off The Ball, Lawrenson said that Tsimikas might take Alexander-Arnold’s place.

Alexander
Alexander

We are all aware of Tsimikas’s prowess as a player. They’ve occasionally let Robertson play outside. He can play right-back and is two-footed, so I imagine he’s threatening Trent with something along the lines of, “Don’t worry about me standing in for Robertson; I might be the one who takes over from you,” the former Reds player added.

“I know that people adore him [Tsimikas], but he’s just one of those crazy boys that always acts foolishly for the sake of playing. He will improve as he plays more games. It’s possible that they’ll use him at right-back.

Actually, this isn’t the first time Lawrenson has suggested anything like this. After Tsimikas performed admirably in Liverpool’s FA Cup quarterfinal victory against Nottingham Forest in March, the analyst made the assertion.

Though it’s not entirely clear from whence he’s getting this. We have only ever seen Kostas play left-back for Liverpool thus far.

Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen-Klopp

He appears to have a good right foot, but he still strongly prefers to place it on his left. He very well could. He has only made two starts so far this season, but he has three assists. using only his left.

Robertson was once again made aware of the Greek’s close pursuit by the way the Greek performed in Tuesday night’s victory over Ajax.

In order to restore his position, Robbo will be trying to make a comeback during the international break. He may find himself cut from the team if he continues to miss games and Tsimikas performs well.

Only Jurgen Klopp will be able to confirm whether or not he intends to use the Greek on the other side.

The manager has demonstrated that he is not opposed to using players on what is considered to be their opposing side. Let’s not forget that he did start James Milner at left-back for the entire season.

Moving Tsimikas to the right would appear much more logical in light of that choice. Even if it still seems unlikely, it might be a smart strategy to keep Trent on his toes nonetheless.

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