Trent Alexander-Arnold: Jamie Carragher makes his first appearance since quitting | Football News

Jamie Carragher was "surprised to hear how many" boos were "who heard" when Trent Alexander-Arnold tied with Arsenal 2-2.

Alexander-Arnold introduced from the bench in the 67th minute since he confirmed that he would leave the club at the end of the contract and receive a hostile reception from the Anfield crowd.

Speech Super SundayCarragher said: "That's the story of the game. That's what we're going to talk about after the game, and it's the back page of each newspaper.

"I was surprised how many people. For me, I don't believe that any player wearing that red shirt that continues to win the trophy should be booed.

“One of your own players while playing isn’t for me.”

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Liverpool will face Brighton and Crystal Palace in the last two Premier League title races - Carragher continues to suggest that Arne Slot should not choose Alexander-Arnold in those matches to avoid the end of the season's "circus".

He added: "That (shhh) is too far away. It might be his last show, and it's probably the right thing to do because Liverpool doesn't need a circus.

"If you're frustrated by the name Trent, singing Conor Bradley or Steven Gerrard. Don't boo the player because it will make you criticize Liverpool supporters and thus make you criticized by your supporters."

Cara: Trent puts his brand above Liverpool

Carragher then went on to refer to Alexander-Arnold's comments on Sky Sports this season, where he revealed his ambitions, one day won the Ballon d'OR trophy and ranked it above the Champions League for the rest of his career.

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The defender canceled the European elite trophy as the Reds in 2019, but Carragher claimed that his motivation to earn personal honors highlights players’ view of themselves as a “brand” rather than prioritizing team achievement.

Carragher continued: "Trent was asked if he wanted to win the Champions League or Ballon d'Or, and he said Ballon d'Or - even if he thought it wasn't the right answer for Liverpool locals."

"The club has to be first. It shows that Liverpool supporter is not a player who thinks about the club more than he himself. He is a brand. He is an amazing football player, which is why Real Madrid wants him."

Robertson: Trent Hush is not very good

Andy Robertson is eager to defend close friend Alexander-Arnold, who has a close connection with the move to Real Madrid and the "legacy" he created at the club.

"There are a lot of emotions around you. In these moments, I don't tell you how you feel, and you don't tell me how you feel. All I can do is tell you how I feel about it." Sky movement.

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Andy Robertson's reaction to Trent Alexander-Arnold was booed by fans in Liverpool's second half against Arsenal.

“First of all, I was disappointed to lose my best partner. We did it all together in the game. He was an amazing player and a person. He made me a better player and that’s what I was inside.

“He brought me to a level I never knew. He was pushing my good times. He made the choice.

“His legacy in this club is clearly visible. The trophy he won, his time in history will always be there. It’s an emotional decision.

"It's not an easy thing for Trent. Of course not. But he made the decision. It's not good to see a friend boo, it's not good. But, as I said, we can't tell people how to act.

"I can't tell you how I feel about it, I'm so proud of him. I love him, as a player, I love him as a friend. He will be regarded as one of my best friends in the game."

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Arne Slot responded when he saw his team lead 2-0, and Trent Alexander-Arnold received a mixed reception since returning to Anfield after announcing his departure.

Slot Machine: Everyone has the right to comment

Liverpool boss Arne Slot outlined how “disappointing” it was to hear Alexander-Arnold’s exit from the seat with Arsenal, and he also mentioned the booing his defender received after a 2-2 draw.

Slot was quick to point out that the entire fan base did not share hostile receptions, with some fans choosing to applaud the 26-year-old when replacing Conor Bradley.

Slot added: "In general, the benefits of living in Europe are everyone who can express their opinions. The same is true here at Liverpool."

Trent Alexander-Arnold in 2-2 draw at Anfield
image: Trent Alexander-Arnold in 2-2 draw at Anfield

"Some people are not very happy, some are happy for him. They applaud him. Some of them boo.

"Everyone has the right to speak out. In the end, some of them are getting more and more active. But for me, it's simple. I owe it to the team, the fans, to play a team that can win football games.

“Trent showed up because he had two or three incredible balls. We were very close to winning the game, partly because of him.

"For me, it's not difficult. For fans, they can have the reaction they want. I will always support my players, the players I lead and wear red shirts."