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Alexander-Arnold bids emotional goodbye to Anfield after 20 years

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Anfield stood still as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool’s homegrown hero, played his final match in front of the Kop after a glittering two-decade association with the club.

The 26-year-old right-back departs as one of the most decorated players in Liverpool’s history.

Trent’s story is the stuff of dreams. Joining Liverpool’s academy at just six years old, he rose through the ranks.

His debut came in 2016 under immediate past manager, Jürgen Klopp, and within years, he redefined the role of a modern full-back—blending pinpoint crossing, visionary passing, goals, and defending.

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Under Klopp’s guidance, he became one of the star figures of Liverpool’s most successful era in decades.

His telepathic partnership, particularly with Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, Cody Gakpo, and Luiz Diaz, earned The Reds a fearsome reputation in European football.

His efforts culminated in his vice-captainship armband in his final seasons.

His trophy cabinet tells the tale of a career soaked in glory: the Premier League title in 2020, ending Liverpool’s 30-year wait; two Champions League triumphs in 2019 and 2024; two FA Cups, including a thunderbolt winner in 2024; three League Cups; a Club World Cup; and a collection of domestic and European honors that cement his place among Anfield’s greats.

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Individually, he earned PFA Team of the Year honors, a Premier League Playmaker Award, and even a Ballon d’Or podium finish.

As speculation grows over a move abroad—with Real Madrid and Barcelona lurking—Trent’s farewell speech was pure Liverpool: “This club is my soul. No matter where I go, I’ll always be a Scouser.”

When the Kop belted out “You’ll Never Walk Alone” one last time for their boy, it wasn’t just a goodbye. It was a thank you—for the trophies, the memories, and the magic.

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Trent Alexander-Arnold didn’t just play for Liverpool. He was Liverpool. And legends never truly leave.

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