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Trent Alexander-Arnold sends four-word message after Real Madrid injury return

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I cannot access the specific Liverpool.com link you provided, as I can only work with the search results available to me. However, I can provide a summary based on the related search results about Trent Alexander-Arnold's return to Real Madrid: --- **Trent Alexander-Arnold's Statement Return to Real Madrid** After 73 days on the sidelines, English defender Trent Alexander-Arnold delivered an impressive performance in Real Madrid's 4–1 victory over Real Sociedad, marking his first start since suffering a quadriceps injury at San Mamés[1][2]. The injury setback came after a previous hamstring tear against Marseille, leaving him to miss 21 of the team's first 36 games and play just 16% of available minutes this season[1]. Alexander-Arnold wasted no time making an impact upon his return, setting up Gonzalo García for the opening goal just five minutes into the match—his second La Liga assist of the season[2]. Following the dominant performance, he posted a simple four-word message on social media: "Good to be back," which carried deeper implications for Real Madrid's competitors[2]. The 27-year-old's return provides Real Madrid with a creative outlet on the right flank, a quality that had been largely absent since Dani Carvajal's ACL injury[2]. Despite earlier speculation during the January transfer window that he might be asked to find a new club, Real Madrid hierarchy confirmed their long-term commitment to the former Liverpool star, with multiple sources indicating he remains central to the club's plans[3]. Manager Álvaro Arbeloa acknowledged that both Alexander-Arnold and Carvajal would need careful management regarding fixture congestion, as neither would be immediately available for matches every three days[1]. The defender is expected to feature in Real Madrid's upcoming Champions League playoff against Benfica[2], as he continues his journey to rediscover full fitness and consistency in the white shirt.