Trent’s comeback restores faith like Beckham’s.

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Trent’s comeback restores faith like Beckham’s. Liverpool manager Arne Schlot has hailed Trent Alexander-Arnold after the Reds responded to criticism with a fine display in the FA Cup third round win over Accrington Stanley on January 11. He said he could talk about Trent’s goal for hours. The biggest compliment was the way he bounced back after the criticism in the derby. Every player in the world, with the exception of a few, has a bad spell. It’s perfectly normal, but when Trent has a bad game, people start criticising him. Maybe it’s because of the contract issue. I don’t think people would react to his performance in the same way if it weren’t for that.

Trent's comeback

Meanwhile, Trent, along with Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, are out of contract with Liverpool at the end of the season and there has been no progress on new deals, with all three able to negotiate and pre-sign with foreign clubs in the ongoing winter market. In Trent’s case, there are strong rumors that Real Madrid want him and have started to contact him.

Schlott continued, “I think it’s good to play at Anfield and get the support from our fans because the support from the fans at Anfield is always special, and this match helped both Trent and us.” He personally doesn’t have any complaints about Trent’s performance against Manchester United, including the fans and critics, but some critics have been very harsh on him.

Former Premier League striker and pundit Glenn Murray said Trent’s long-range effort was reminiscent of former England captain David Beckham’s comeback goal that restored his reputation and the fans’ trust after he faced heavy criticism earlier in the สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน season. Murray said Trent made it look so easy, his technique was amazing, his strikes were superb.