Trent Alexander-Arnold mural in Liverpool is vandalised
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On his return to Anfield with Real Madrid, Trent Alexander-Arnold ended up being booed in the Champions League game against Liverpool.
If Saturday’s hard-fought 2-0 win over Aston Villa stopped the rot, claiming a victory over Real Madrid offers real hope of a sustained resurgence. This was unquestionably Liverpool’s most complete performance of the season. The tempo and intensity were at a level they hadn’t previously reached since clinching the Premier League title in April.
Tonight, Liverpool host Real Madrid at Anfield in the Champions League. As well as a meeting of sporting superpowers, the match will also be contested by two clubs boasting combined commercial income – that’s revenue from sponsorship, retail and events – of £731m.
Arnold's mural near the stadium — once a proud tribute to his journey — has been vandalized, a sign of how fractured his relationship with the city has become.
Former England defender Stephen Warnock was left seething after he was denied a transfer to Liverpool due to his manager who put the brakes on a move back to Anfield
The academy side, which has won its previous three matches, visits Liverpool's Academy Ground on matchday four (4 pm CET, Realmadrid TV).
One member of the Liverpool squad which won the Premier League in 2019/20 has returned to England in search of a new club…and his latest appearance might raise a few eyebrows on Merseyside. Jurgen Klopp signed Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain at the start of his third season at Anfield in 2017/18,
The U18s' victory over Liverpool on Wednesday was the latest encouraging sign, but there is plenty of change going on behind the scenes