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Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson have formed a strong bond at Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)
Andy Robertson hopes Trent Alexander-Arnold's contributions to Liverpool's successes are remembered 'as they should be' in a clear message to the club's supporters.
Alexander-Arnold will make his final appearance for the Reds in Sunday's Anfield meeting with FA Cup winners Crystal Palace, after which the Reds will lift the Premier League trophy.
This season's title success is the second for Robertson and Alexander-Arnold, who have won eight major honours together ever since becoming first-team players under Jurgen Klopp in 2017.
Alexander-Arnold had made his debut the previous year having emerged from the Reds' academy, while Robertson slowly ousted Alberto Moreno to become Liverpool's first-choice left-back following his signing from Hull City at the beginning of the 2017-18 season.
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During their time on the opposite flanks of the Reds' defence Alexander-Arnold and Robertson have become two of the finest attacking full-backs in world football.
England international Alexander-Arnold has chalked up 86 assists for the Reds in all competitions, while Scotland captain Robertson has 67.
They are the two highest assisting defenders in Premier League history with 64 and 60 respectively.
Article continues belowThe pair have become close friends at Liverpool(Image: PETER POWELL/EPA-EFE/REX)
The two have also struck up a close bond off the pitch, and Robertson has paid tribute to Alexander-Arnold on Instagram in a pointed message which appeared to reference the boos that greeted his friend's appearance off the bench in the recent draw with Arsenal.
Robertson wrote: "My brother, where to even start!
Wingmen one last time."
The pair have won their second Premier League title together(Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Alexander-Arnold will join Real Madrid this summer, with the Spanish giants hoping to have him in their squad when they kick off their Club World Cup campaign against Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal on June 18.
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