Liverpool supporters have blasted Gareth Southgate for his supposed double standards after Trent Alexander-Arnold was axed for England's final Nations League fixture.
Falling to a 1-0 defeat at the San Siro on Friday (September 23), the Three Lions sensationally suffered a first-ever relegation from the elite tier with Giacomo Raspadori's 68th-minute strike enough to extend England's winless run to five matches.
As well as growing concerns surrounding Southgate's future, the former Middlesbrough boss has come under scrutiny for a lack of cutting edge in the final third - England's sole goal in this season's Nations League came from 12 yards when Harry Kane dispatched a spot-kick against Germany. READ MORE: Former England prodigy hunting 15th club of his bonkers career at the age of 30While England have been crying out for more creativity ahead of the World Cup in November, one of their most productive players has been snubbed for the arrival of the old enemy at Wembley.
Alexander-Arnold tops the standings for chances created by an English full-back so far this season, registering an average of 2.7 per game in all competitions.
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