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Trent Alexander-Arnold has stated that he will not celebrate at Anfield if he scores against his boyhood club, having left Merseyside behind for Real Madrid this past summer. In an interview with Amazon Prime Video, he stated why he chose to make the move to the Spanish giants and when he made the decision to leave his hometown team.
Alexander-Arnold promised to not celebrate should he find the net at Anfield. He said: “If I was to score, then I wouldn’t celebrate.
No." Speaking to Prime Video Sport, he spoke of the reception that he will receive being unsure whether he will boo'd - which is to be the likely outcome when he steps out on to the field. I’ve got memories there that will last me a lifetime, and no matter how I'm received, that won’t change." Alexander-Arnold grew up in Liverpool and joined the academy at the age of six, remaining for 21 years before he was tempted by Madrid.
