Trent turns it on against Southampton
He played 90 minutes against the Saints and punched in some impressive numbers throughout the contest.
He made two interceptions and three tackles. Overall he won seven of his nine duels on the day.
Trent also made 82 of his 93 passes attempted for a completion rate of 88 percent. Two of those passes were classified as key passes and he also completed six of his 10 long passes.
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From his right-back station, he also completed four of four dribbles attempted.
Against the team bottom of the league, in a game where plenty of his teammates failed to make the grade, it was Trent who carried the fight to the opposition.
That demonstrates a level of unrivalled commitment, which can only be encouraging for fans.
“We played with intent, with meaning and with purpose,” Trent said afterwards. “And you could see that from the start, we had a point to prove, we knew we needed to get three points and that’s what we did.
“Outstanding performance second half, really showed the quality we’ve got and controlled the game in the way that we wanted to.”
If Trent is indeed planning on taking off for Real Madrid at the end of the season on a free transfer, he certainly isn’t playing like it.
Sure, Los Blancos might be able to blow the Reds out of the waterwith their offer of a blockbuster contract and signing on fee but if Trent was to be happy - and play in a team that is set to dominate England and potentially Europe - then he is right at home.
Should we take this as a good sign in potential contract talks between Trent and the club?
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