Trent Alexander-Arnold: The Premier League winner who still lives at home and helps his parents with the dishes
By Darren Lewis and Ben Morse, CNN
Updated 2243 GMT (0643 HKT) August 4, 2022
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At 23 years of age, Trent Alexander-Arnold is already supremely successful. The Liverpool and England defender has developed into one of Europe's elite right-backs, displaying athleticism and playmaking abilities that are rare to find in his position. However, away from the pitch, Alexander-Arnold's grounding has proved key for