Trent Alexander-Arnold went to the kop to applaud them. Many responded with greetings similar to a Liverpudlian. None of which would have an exceptional leg, but for the reception that had been recovered before. There was a matter of anger when the name of West Derby’s child was announced that became the winner of the Champions League. There is much more when it arrived.
Some, presumable, of those who encouraged their winner against Leicester three weeks before. Some, logical, of those who had celebrated it during a magical moment, a whipped cross or a stroke, around nine seasons, 352 previous advances and eight trophies. Liverpool crowds can be loyal to yours. Not this, he thought that dissidents can argue that the initial disloyalty came from Alexander-Arnold, the player who rejected a lucrative contract, which seems destined for Real Madrid.
Even if predicted, reality felt shocking. “Perhaps it is positively surprised how the reactions were,” he insisted Arne Slot, not quite convincing, but saying that “few” had booed. It was more than that, and also demonstrated some of the depth of feelings, and that is not limited to the world online. “If you tell me 60/40, 50/50, 40/60, I don’t know, but what I know is to applaud is not as noisy as the boo,” Slot said, arguing that most was not silent, but drowned. Perhaps it was tempting to ask if the Dutchman was making a reference auctioned to the events on the other side of the Atlantic when he said: “It is a privilege to live in Europe where everyone can have their own opinion and express their own own.”
Slot pointed out the timely song of Steven Gerrard’s name when Alexander-Arnold was brought; Gerrard, or course, had the opportunity to leave but stayed. There was one of the many Odas for Conor Bradley: the fan base was dedicated to succession planning by caressing the probable successor of Alexander-Arnold. That can be the form of Liverpool: move on.
There was a question if Slot, a newly arrived relative, had judged the mood by bringing Alexander-Arnold. But he made a football decision. Bradley was reserved and fighting Leandro Trosssard. “What I consider is that I want to win a football game and if we believe that we can win with Trent, I owe it to their teammates and fans, because they [Liverpool] He hired me to win as many soccer games as possible, “he said.” If, after 70 minutes, Conor can’t continue and I have a world class full in the bank I bring and is a great fulfillment for him. You can understand the mixed emotions that cross their head and he can produce an action as he tells me why I think and everyone else thinks that it is a world -class support. ”

Will Bradley become one? The evidence of a 2-2 draw with Arsenal was mixed. You may need as much exposure as possible. However, Alexander-Arnold could be in reserve. Slot will not reduce his career in Liverpool by omitting it for the last day game against Crystal Palace, when the Premier League trophy will be presented, who would be the farewell of Anfield by Alexander-Arnold. The angry, he said, were not a distraction against Arsenal. Hey, don’t worry about the perspective of more. “I don’t think there is any possibility that may happen that can lead us to win this title 20 of the League,” he said.
For now, he said, emotions are mixed. Raw also, even if, although only six days have passed since Alexander-Arnold had announced his departure, he had to tell Slot in March, and for a long time it seemed evident what his decision would be.

His teammates, like his manager, have been disappointed but supportive. Andy Robertson has been a brother in arms, a background that has a competition to obtain the greatest amount of assists. “He is an incredible player and an incredible person,” said the left side. “He has pushed me and has made me a better player. His legacy will always be there: he has done so much for this club. We will miss him as one of my best friends in the game, we have done everything together. He has taken me to the levels that I never knew that they existed. It has not been easy for Trent, but has made the decision.
But it was an illustration of how they feel. Some of the followers can object to the way in which a potential rate of £ 50 million will elude them, even if a player who costs Liverpool nothing goes for nothing. But that reaction is partly because he is Liverpudlian who is rejecting Liverpool. And before the possible applause, some in Anfield attacked the player who used to celebrate as “the Scuser in the team.”