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Trent Alexander-Arnold is 'too offensive' and a Liverpool 'weakness', claims old rival Angelino as he insists RB Leipzig will look to 'exploit' him in bid to overturn first leg Champions League defeat

Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold can be too 'offensive' and RB Leipzig will look to exploit the space in behind him during their Champions League clash on Wednesday, insisted their former Premier League rival Angelino.

The former Manchester City left back believes Alexander-Arnold – who played a pivotal role in Liverpool's 2-0 win in the first leg of their last-16 tie – is an 'unbelievable' attacker but insists his team have a game plan to 'exploit his weaknesses' on the right flank.

Angelino says Leipzig will look to get in behind Liverpool's full backs, including Andy Robertson on the left side.