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Liverpool fans show their support during the Premier League match against Arsenal. (Photo Carl Save/Getty Images)
Liverpool have been in Remi 2-2 today against Arsenal in the Premier League, and Trent Alexander-Arnold has been encouraged by local fans.
The reds were 2-0 in the first 21 minutes of the game, and they will disappoint that they have dropped points here. They were completely in control during the first half of the game, but Arsenal managed to strongly refuse during the second half, and were thoroughly responsible for the draw.
The reds had a chance to win the game late, but Andrew Robertson had a goal rejected.
Liverpool have already won the Premier League title, and the result means nothing to them, but they will feel that they could easily win the game another day. The red missing efforts during the second half, and Arsenal could easily squeeze more than the draw that they had 11 players on the field.
Mikel Merino was sent with the remaining 10 minutes, and his exit killed the momentum for the visiting side.
Meanwhile, a Arsenal fan and popular presenter Piers Morgan has now strayed Liverpool fans because of the way they were treated Trent Alexander-Arnold During the game. The English international was brought in during the second half, and Liverpool fans persistently rebelled him.
The player decided to leave the club on a free transfer and join Real Madrid in the summer. This did not collapse well with the believers of Liverpool. Morgan thinks she was a pathetic decision to appear one of the best players of the club.
Morgan wrote on x: “Liverpool fans who scared Trent Alexander-Arnold are so pathetic. One of the longest and most loyal players of the club only helped them win a league, now looking for a new challenge abroad … And they break it? Give their heads, countless clowns.”
Not only did the Liverpool fans raised Alexander-Arnold when he came, they also sang the name of former club captain Steven Gerrard and Liverpool’s young man Conor Bradley, who handed over Start today.