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Trent Alexander-Arnold's brother says 'it's too late now' as Liverpool beat Real Madrid

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He spoke about both clubs as he watched along at home and reacted to his brother making his Anfield return for the Spanish side.In late April, Alexander-Arnold announced his intention to leave the club upon the expiry of his contract that summer and a transfer fee was then agreed with Real Madrid for him to join the Spanish side before then, in June. His Liverpool career ended on 354 games, 23 goals, 86 assists and eight major trophies.At the time, Alexander-Arnold took to social media to share a video announcing his departure, in which he said: "After 20 years at Liverpool Football Club, now is the time for me to confirm that I will be leaving at the end of the season.



He also posted two throwback photos from Trent's early days at Liverpool.Marcel and brother Tyler, who is the agent of Alexander-Arnold are often pictured with the full back and were at the club's trophy lift in May.On streaming platforms Marcel often allows football fans to watch along to his reactions of games. The clash between Liverpool and Real Madrid led the brother of the former Red to talk about his "two teams".Commentating on the lead-up to Liverpool's winner, Marcel said on his stream: "Szoboszlai crosses it in, Mac Allister 1-0!" He repeated "1-0 Mac Allister, smallest player on the pitch scores a header." He appeared in a celebratory mood when the Reds' found the back of the net.When Alexander-Arnold made his Anfield return on the 80 minute mark Marcel changed his top and reappeared wearing a Real Madrid one.

Let's calm down a little bit come on."Former Liverpool defender Alexander-Arnold made his return to Anfield amid a chorus of boos from the Anfield crowd ahead of the Champions League clash with Real Madrid.Alexander-Arnold had a grin on his face as the Liverpool fans booed him as he entered the pitch. He's ready for this."Speaking to Amazon Prime ahead of the game, Alexander-Arnold made his feelings clear about his potential reception, and said: "Whichever way I'm received there is the decision of the fans you know.