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Trent Alexander-Arnold has spoken out about the Water Street incident that occurred on Monday after Liverpool’s victory parade for winning the Premier League.
Trent is set to join Real Madrid before the Club World Cup, according to multiple reports.
He was seen quite emotional during his final moments at Anfield after lifting the trophy on Sunday.
During the parade, a black car was seen hitting the crowd in the middle of the parade, and reports say that several people were injured in the incident.
After this tragedy, Trent Alexander-Arnold broke his silence on the incident.
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Liverpool’s No.
66 posted a message on Instagram, saying: “My thoughts are with the whole city, especially all affected by yesterday’s event.”
His message reflects the love he holds for the city, a connection built throughout his journey with the Merseyside club.
Trent also added: “Hopefully those who were injured will make a full recovery and the city will continue to pull together as it always does.”
These messages reflect the right-back’s 20-year journey with both the club and the people of Liverpool.
He’s set to join Real Madrid in the coming days, and this was one of his last moments with the people of Merseyside.
Many Liverpool players have also shared their support for those affected by the incident.
The Reds’ captain, Virgil van Dijk, sent a message to the supporters: “We all are with you.”
Following the incident, Merseyside Police took immediate action to rescue supporters and bring the situation under control.
Many Premier League clubs also shared their support and sent wishes to the fans affected by the tragedy.
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