I think it’s underselling it to say he’s prone to brain fades. Napoli, Real Madrid and a few others have really hurt Liverpool in the past couple of seasons with specific plans to attack the space behind him, and he lets in a few goals at the back post that a better defender would cut out. There was a time when it was such a glaring weakness that Klopp moved him into midfield. It’s not as bad as it was in the first half of 2022/23, but it’s still something that needs to be accounted for tactically. He’s so good on the ball that it’s worth doing, but you can’t just stick him at RB and let him cook.
I'm all for rebuttals but I have to correct comments like these too.
We played Napoli 6 times under Klopp and lost 3 times.
1. 1-0 loss v 18/19. Callejon intercepted a pass from VVD to Robertson and Insigne had a tap in 90th min.
2. 2-0 loss in 19/20. Robertson fouled Callejon 82nd min was a penalty. VVD then made an error in a pass back to Alisson that Llorente scored
3. 4-1 loss in 22/23. Milner gave away handball pen in 5', Anguissa schooled Gomez in 31', Kvaratskhelia did the same to Gomez in 44'. Game was over at 3-0 at halftime when Gomez got hooked after what most LFC fans would say was his worst ever performance for the club.
None of those results or goals had anything to do with Trent.
I'll concede the Madrid one because Vini Jr did have his number in the UCL final, but that's the only real high profile moment he's been beaten at the back post (unless there are recent others I am missing?).
2018 final - Karius
2021 QF - Phillips and Kabak CB pairing, Vini got the better of Phillips twice in away leg and home tie was 0-0.
2023 R16 - Gomez error, Alisson error, Militao set piece, deflected goal off Gomez, VVD error for Benzema goal.
Outside of the 2022 final, none of the other Madrid results had much to do with Trent. Look at the calibre of player we are talking about here too. It's one moment against a world class player and that is in a catalogue of over 5 seasons against some very good wingers.
You then go on to say it was such a glaring issue that Klopp moved him into midfield... when?
(If you're talking about the inverted role he was playing from RB last season he was still lining up at RB but drifting centrally. It's also been stated publicly that the tactic wasn't Klopp's idea but rather Pep Ljinders).