However, Sherwood believes that the criticism has been over the top and argued that the Liverpool star’s value lies in his creative contributions rather than traditional defensive duties.
"I think the criticism of Trent Alexander-Arnold recently has been really harsh," he told Lucky Block. "He wasn’t at his best against Manchester United on Sunday, but I hate it when people talk about him as a right-back because he’s not a proper defender - he’s a provider of goals and assists at the other end of the pitch.
"He’s got the best passing range of anyone in the Premier League, even the likes of Kevin De Bruyne. He’s up there with the best we’ve ever seen at passing in the competition’s history, like David Beckham when he gets it on the right-hand side. The timing and weight of his passing is just sublime, so I think we sometimes overlook the positives that he offers and focus on the negatives."
Alexander-Arnold’s future at Liverpool remains unclear, as he has entered the final six months of his current contract. Speculation about a potential move to Real Madrid has intensified, but Sherwood dismissed the idea that the player’s mind is already in Spain.
"It wasn’t his best game last weekend, but I don’t think his head is in Madrid - it’s at Liverpool. If he were to leave the club then it will be in the summer, and I think he will want to leave on a high with a couple of trophies in the bag this season."