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da pixbet: [ad_pod ]Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been Crystal Palace’s standout player this term and was recently recognised by both his teammates and the fanbase for his efforts at the end of season awards night.The 21-year-old is widely regarded as one of the top, young English talents around at the moment but, for some, he’s not even the best in his position. Liverpool apologists and many others will argue that the Eagles number 29 doesn’t even come close to Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was crucial in the Reds’Âastonishing Champions League comeback on Tuesday.The 20-year-old teed up Gini Wijnaldum for the hosts’ second before whipping in one of the most genius corners you’ll ever see to secure a memorableÂmid-week victory on Merseyside. The two assists were his 14th and 15th of the season in all competitions – an extraordinary tally.What Alexander-Arnold offers on the front foot though, Wan-Bissaka makes up for on the back – the local lad has completed an impressive 3.8 tackles and 2.5 interceptions per game in the league this campaign and is surely attracting attention from the big boys.Which player with “no potential” has just been named Crystal Palace’s worst ever January signing? Find out in the video below…It’s extremely difficult to separate the two stars, as they both bring so much to their respective teams, and it’s a question which surely divides football fans all over. Even Palace’s Patrick van Aanholt has commented on the debate and, although the Dutch international doesn’t exactly say who he thinks is better, he does drop a pretty big hint:
Naturally, the Eagles number 3 is going to side with his teammate to some extent and will be wary of the torrent of furious Liverpool or Palace fans should he state his opinion outright, although he is correct that, even in light of Alexander-Arnold’s UCL exploits, Wan-Bissaka shouldn’t be overlooked.