Real Madrid defender Trent Alexander-Arnold has spoken candidly about the challenges he faced over the past year, including enduring abuse from Liverpool supporters following his transfer to the Spanish club in June 2025. The move, which he described as a 'dream,' was met with significant backlash from his former club's fanbase.
Adding to his difficult period, Alexander-Arnold also expressed his profound disappointment at being overlooked for the recent World Cup squad. The player revealed the emotional toll of the snub, stating he was 'properly gutted' by the decision, which marked a significant setback in his international career.
Alexander-Arnold Recounts Fan Abuse and World Cup Disappointment
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