Shearer: I'd love to be on the end of Trent's crosses!

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Trent Alexander-Arnold epitomised the quality that Liverpool showed going forward in their incredible 6-3 victory at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

The Liverpool right-back displayed the full range of his passing prowess by delivering a sensational cross for Luis Diaz to open the scoring at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Alan Shearer, the Premier League's record goalscorer and Hall of Fame inductee, has named Alexander-Arnold in his Team of the Week alongside team-mates Dominik Szoboszlai, Mohamed Salah and Diaz.

Matz Sels (Nottingham Forest)

"Kept another clean sheet and made a great save in Forest's superb victory at Brentford."

Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)

"Produced another crossing and passing masterclass. I would love to be on the end of his crosses!"

Alexander-Arnold's assist against Spurs

Murillo (Nottingham Forest)

"Solid all afternoon as Forest shut out a Brentford team who have scored the most home goals this season."

Dean Huijsen (AFC Bournemouth)

"Another impressive display from the 19-year-old, topped off with an excellent headed goal against Man Utd."

Jacob Murphy (Newcastle)

"Another goal and an assist in an excellent afternoon for Newcastle."

Dominik Szoboszlai (Liverpool)

"Didn't stop running from the first minute to the last and capped off an incredible showing with a goal and an assist."

Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa)

"What an outstanding performance against his former club Manchester City! Scored one goal and set up the other to win the match for Villa."

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

"Simply on fire. Two goals, two assists. He is spearheading Liverpool's bid for the title this season."

Alexander Isak (Newcastle)

"Hat-trick hero! Took all three of his goals so well and tore Ipswich apart."

Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal)

"It's amazing what goals can do for confidence. An excellent week for Jesus where he reminded everyone what he can do, with five goals across his two matches against Palace."

Luis Diaz (Liverpool)

"Two goals and a great all-round performance. Even in an unfamiliar role up front, Diaz was too hot for Spurs to handle."