Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold admits he did not want to go the trophy parade the day after their Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid.
And once it started mate..." He said of the parade: "It was better than when we won [the Champions League in 2019].
The fans weren't celebrating us winning the Champions League, they were celebrating us as a team.
He said manager Jurgen Klopp was influential in getting the players to enjoy their success at the end of the season despite the loss in Paris.
"We had a party that night [after the loss to Real Madrid].
Alexander-Arnold then revealed that it hit the players when they woke up in Paris, with a few questioning whether they had to go on the parade back in Liverpool that day.
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