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Real Madrid beat Celta Vigo, but the Spanish media are calling Trent Alexander-Arnold out for his part in the goal that they conceded at Balaidos on Friday nightTrent Alexander-Arnold is the subject of fresh criticism in Spain after looking "lost" for Real Madrid in their 2-1 win over Celta Vigo.Fingers are pointing at the full-back, who is called the "least defensively minded" one in LaLiga, for the goal Madrid conceded. He outpaced him, cut inside, and laid the ball back comfortably for Borja Iglesias to finish the job.Jose Luis Calderon wrote in his player ratings for the newspaper: "He contributes a lot in attack but also takes a lot away in defence.
He was incredibly weak on Celta's equaliser."Swedberg got behind him, then lost his position in the race. He failed to cut inside and conceded a back pass that Borja Iglesias capitalised on."His overall performance included a goal 'gifted' in both defence and attack, a great long ball that set up Vinicius in a one-on-one with Radu." Another of the publication's journalists said: "Good grief, Trent, what a defensive display from the Englishman on that goal, if you can even call it defensive."Slow, out of position, and then lost inside the box.
Even so, he's a step down from the level he showed weeks ago—less of a difference than he had been."Juan Ignacio Garcia-Ochoa, however, has come to the player's defence. He wrote in Marca: "Don't be shocked by Alexander-Arnold.
