
Trent Alexander-Arnold Reflects on Liverpool Departure and Ongoing Abuse
Trent Alexander-Arnold, who left Liverpool for Real Madrid last summer, has shared that he still faces online abuse from Liverpool fans 14 months after his departure. He expressed a desire for understanding from supporters regarding his decision to leave the club he has been associated with for 20 years.
Despite experiencing booing during his return to Anfield for a Champions League match, Alexander-Arnold stated that he can separate online negativity from his personal interactions with fans. He acknowledged that while some messages he receives online have crossed a line, he chooses to disregard them as they do not reflect the true sentiments of the Liverpool community.
Alexander-Arnold, who played in 35 matches for Real Madrid last season, also shared his disappointment at not being selected for England's World Cup squad. He remains committed to his international career and aims to use his feelings of disappointment as motivation for the upcoming season.
