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Chelsea 3-0 AC Milan: Reece James' quality and class reduced to a traveling footnote in England defender debate.


Aged 22 years and 301 days, Reece James became the youngest Chelsea player to both score and assist a goal in the same Champions League game

Alexander-Arnold is a rare talent, no-one can make any argument against this, as he proved again with his superb free-kick in Liverpool's Champions League win against Rangers at Anfield on Tuesday. England manager Gareth Southgate, however, clearly prefers the all-round game of 22-year-old James as first-choice right back and he delivered such a complete performance in Chelsea's 3-0 victory over AC Milan at Stamford Bridge that it was difficult to argue with that logic.

Alexander-Arnold's goal against Rangers added more fuel to a debate that will rage until Southgate names his squad for the World Cup in Qatar - and probably beyond if he is named in the traveling party. The argument against Alexander-Arnold is his vulnerability as a defender, which has been seen this season. Events, including his goal against the Rangers, did not tell us anything about him that we did not already know.

No matter what nuances are brought into the debate, it seems a very simple situation.

In his opinion, Southgate believes James - and indeed Manchester City's Kyle Walker and Kieran Trippier of Newcastle United - offers him more solidity and tactical flexibility than Alexander-Arnold.This is not to decry Alexander-Arnold here or suggest he should not even be in the World Cup squad but equally it is very difficult to make any sort of strong case that he should displace James, as proved by his powerhouse performance as Milan was well beaten.

Alexander-Arnold's supporters will continue to press his claims but James is the player in possession. He has been in better form in recent months and provides a rounded range of attributes that simply cannot be ignored.


Southgate knows this one will run and run but it does appear his mind is made up and it is not as if James represents an inferior alternative. He deserves his place in England's team and has done nothing to lose it. James and Alexander-Arnold may well end up both going to Qatar but there is no doubt who is at the forefront of Southgate's thoughts.

There has been talking of shoehorning Alexander-Arnold into England's team as an auxiliary midfield player but this would be a punt and it is too late for further experimentation of this nature with the World Cup six weeks away. Southgate has made James his pick and for all the noise around this preference over Alexander-Arnold, England's manager has every right to be comfortable with his decision based on current form. James took the man of the match award at Stamford Bridge and rightly so for his starring role as Chelsea took the game by the scruff of the neck in the second half.

Chelsea was led by Wesley Fofana's goal when James made his crucial interventions, providing a perfect cross for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang when he added the second after 56 minutes. He was on target himself five minutes later, finding space on the angle in the area, having the confidence and composure to thrash an unstoppable finish high past Milan keeper Ciprian Tatarusanu at his near post.

Alexander-Arnold's attacking assets are rightly acknowledged but anyone who ignores what James can offer in this department, as he showed here, is dismissing a big part of his game and doing him a disservice.









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