Trent Alexander-Arnold's highlights of Liverpool teammates 'letting him down'
Liverpool’s remarkable season came to a bit of a disappointing end as they narrowly missed out on the Premier League and Champions League titles.
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Liverpool’s remarkable season came to a bit of a disappointing end as they narrowly missed out on the Premier League and Champions League titles.
Even the No 7 on his back on Saturday evening contributed to the uncertainty as to what Trent Alexander-Arnold truly is when it comes to this England team. Right-back, wing-back, or midfielder-in-waiting? Or is he just one of those very good English footballers with the misfortune to be the right man in the wrong era?
A second-half penalty from Dominik Szoboszlai earned Hungary a shock 1-0 win over England in the Nations League on Saturday - their first victory against the Three Lions in 60 years.
Trent Alexander-Arnold was boosted by Liverpool’s open-top bus parade on Sunday, according to the England manager, Gareth Southgate, after the heartbreak of the club’s Champions League final defeat. Liverpool lost 1-0 to Real Madrid in Paris on Saturday night, with Alexander-Arnold at fault for the goal, which was scored by Vinicius Junior.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has poked fun at Trent Alexander-Arnold for claiming he is “proud” of his Liverpool teammate Ibrahima Konate.
A rare break down the right side, a cross shot from Federico Valverde and there he was at the far post drifting off Trent Alexander-Arnold’s shoulder to score. The young Brazilian, Vinicius Junior. It was impossible to say that Liverpool, and Alexander-Arnold in particular, had not been warned.
Trent Alexander-Arnold says there is no better way to get over Liverpool’s last-day Premier League heartache than lining up in the Champions League final and attempting to cap a stunning season with another crown.
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