LiverPool Fans Boo Trent Alexander-Arnold

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Headliner: Jamie Carragher Defends Trent Alexander-Arnold Amidst Boos from Anfield Crowd

Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has leapt to the defence of departed Trent Alexander-Arnold after the right-back received a chorus of boos during his late appearance in Liverpool’s 2-2 draw against Arsenal.

**Game Recap: Liverpool and Arsenal Share the Spoils**

The Reds welcomed Arsenal to Anfield in a Premier League clash, where they raced into a two-goal lead within 60 seconds. Cody Gakpo opened the scoring with a headed goal from Andy Robertson’s cross, followed swiftly by Luis Diaz’s finish after a well-worked move involving Mo Salah. However, Arsenal fought back, with Gabriel and Mikel Merino’s goals securing a 2-2 draw, despite an ill-timed red card for Merino and a disallowed goal for Andy Robertson in stoppage time.

**Alexander-Arnold’s Exit Meets Criticism, But Carragher Says Boos Went Too Far**

Trent Alexander-Arnold’s impending departure to Real Madrid on a free transfer has drawn criticism from Liverpool fans, who made their displeasure known when the academy graduate was brought on as a substitute. The defender’s entrance was met with loud boos from sections of the 60,000 crowd.

“Booing one of your own players when they’re playing, it’s not for me.”

Jamie Carragher

**Carragher: Boos Unrepresentative of Liverpool Fans**

Despite his previous support for the club’s loyal supporters, Carragher was surprised and disappointed by the boos aimed at Alexander-Arnold. He questioned whether the substitute appearance might have been Alexander-Arnold’s last at Anfield. Carragher advised Liverpool fans to channel their frustration towards backing Bradley or Gerrard instead of booing their own players.

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**SEE ALSO:**

Trent Alexander-Arnold could face a hostile atmosphere if he plays for Liverpool again.

Did you know? Trent Alexander-Arnold joined Liverpool’s Academy at the age of 7 and made his debut in 2016, becoming their second-youngest player to do so.

Pro Tip: To show support for Liverpool’s players and team, focus your energy on positive chants and messages, rather than negativity.

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  • Should Liverpool fans have booed Trent Alexander-Arnold?
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