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Liverpool’s vice-captain and homegrown talent, Trent Alexander-Arnold, has taken to social media to share a message with fans as he prepares for his final match with the club.
Posting a picture on X of his boots inscribed with the years “2005 – 2025,” Alexander-Arnold captioned it: “20 years.
UEFA Champions League Winner: 2018/19.
Premier League Young Player of the Season: 2019/20
Premier League Player of the Month: December 2020 & November 2021
Notably, he became the youngest player to start in consecutive UEFA Champions League finals in 2018 and 2019.
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While many fans have expressed gratitude for Alexander-Arnold’s contributions, recent events have cast a shadow over his departure
He said,
“I wasn’t completely happy with every single minute how he was on the training ground.
“In my opinion in certain moments he could do a bit more, to say it mildly, and that’s what we talked about.”
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As Alexander-Arnold prepares for his final appearance in a Liverpool shirt against Crystal Palace, fans are left to reflect on the legacy of a player who has given two decades of service to the club