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Trent Alexander-Arnold not affected by Real Madrid approach – Virgil van Dijk

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk does not believe Real Madrid’s interest in Trent Alexander-Arnold has impacted the full-back’s performance.

The England international was at fault for Manchester United’s opener in the 2-2 draw at Anfield and was generally poor throughout, falling well below the high standards he has set himself.

At the start of the week Real, with whom Alexander-Arnold has been strongly linked with his contract expiring in the summer, made an approach about the possibility of signing the 26-year-old in the current transfer window.

They were immediately rebuffed and told the England international is not for sale in January but that and Alexander-Arnold’s subsequent display will be viewed as something more than a coincidence.

However Van Dijk, who is another player whose current deal runs out in five months, has no concerns.

“I am fine with it. Trent has his own people around him, his family and we are there as well,” he said.

“He wants to perform in the best way possible like we all do. That is the main focus.

“In my opinion, maybe ask him, that is the distraction… the game.”

A draw at home to an underperforming United will be viewed as a missed opportunity.

But with title rivals Arsenal and Chelsea also dropping points Liverpool are in no worse a position than they were before the weekend – six points clear with a match in hand.

Van Dijk accepts, having got themselves back in front after conceding a first goal at home to their hosts in six years, they let the victory slip.

“I think we should have done better especially after going 2-1 up,” he added.

“We were sloppy and let them come back. United came back into the game because of their quality but we lost the ball too easily in difficult moments.

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