 | Jamie Carragher gives instant reaction to Liverpool fans booing Trent Alexander-Arnold - 'Not for me' |
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Jamie Carragher said he disagreed with the Liverpool fans who booed Trent Alexander-Arnold following his introduction during the second half of Liverpool's 2-2 draw with Arsenal.
Alexander-Arnold started the game on the bench, with Conor Bradley getting the nod from the start, but Arne Slot made the decision to introduce him after around 65 minutes.
The right-back entered the field along with Darwin Nunez and Alexis Mac Allister, but it was clear who the boos were for after a week of negativity surrounding Alexander-Arnold following the announcement of his impending departure.
Chants of "there's only one Conor Bradley" as well as a chant about former skipper Steven Gerrard, who famously stayed at Liverpool throughout his top-level career, also greeted Alexander-Arnold's introduction.
Read More. Carragher was on punditry duty for the game and said he didn't like the reception that Alexander-Arnold got.
"That is the story of the game and what everyone is going to be talking about, the reaction of the supporters.
When there is a crowd of 60,000, there is undoubtedly going to be some people unhappy with the situation
I have said that is understandable
I said it when he came on at Leicester, any player putting on that red shirt to play for this club should not be booed
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