In a rare and heartfelt revelation, Trent Alexander-Arnold has shown once again why he’s considered one of Liverpool’s true sons. Speaking to Prime Video Sport, the Reds’ vice-captain admitted that if fate ever placed him on the opposing side — and he scored against Liverpool — he wouldn’t celebrate.
“If I was to score against Liverpool, I wouldn’t celebrate to be honest,” said the 26-year-old right-back, his tone filled with respect and sentiment.
Alexander-Arnold, who has been with Liverpool since childhood, embodies the club’s spirit both on and off the pitch. His bond with Anfield runs deeper than football — it’s family, history, and identity.
Fans across social media have praised his humility, calling the statement “a reminder that loyalty still exists in modern football.” Others described it as “pure Scouser energy” — a testament to the local boy who lived every young Liverpudlian’s dream.
While speculation about his future often makes headlines, this moment proved something that statistics can’t measure: for Trent, Liverpool isn’t just a club — it’s home.










