Alexander-Arnold dropped by England for World Cup qualifiers following move to Real Madrid
LONDON (AP) — Trent Alexander-Arnold was left out by England for its upcoming World Cup qualifiers in the national team’s first squad announcement since the right back left Liverpool to join Real Madrid.
Reece James, Tino Livramento and Djed Spence have been preferred as right-back options in coach Thomas Tuchel's 24-man group for matches against Andorra and Serbia that was announed on Friday.
Alexander-Arnold played for Madrid at the Club World Cup in the United States over the summer. For the team's opening two games in the Spanish league, he started the first and was benched for the second to accommodate fit-again Dani Carvajal.
“After a change of club, I think he's got to have a bit of time to settle,” Tuchel said at a news conference.
Tuchel has handed a first senior call-up to Spence, a versatile Tottenham fullback, and Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, who impressed playing for the England Under-21s in that age group's European Championship this summer.
There was also a recall for Marcus Rashford, who has joined Barcelona on loan from Manchester United, and Manchester City defender John Stones after his return to full fitness.
There was no room for winger Jack Grealish, who is trying to ignite his career at Everton, and playmaker Cole Palmer, who is currently out injured at Chelsea.
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