A Quote by Trent Alexander-Arnold

Liverpool are special. — © Trent Alexander-Arnold
Liverpool are special.
When I think of how special Anfield is and how special Liverpool is, everywhere around the world everyone is talking about Liverpool, it is because of the fan base.
To see Liverpool win the Premier League would be fantastic being a Liverpool fan. But to get to the Euros with Wales would be just as special.
Liverpool was a special city that took to me; I will always remember how special that place was. I obviously don't miss the rain.
I got racist abuse at Liverpool when I played for Watford. Then I played for Liverpool and didn't get it. If I had played for Everton against Liverpool then maybe the Liverpool fans would have racially abused me.
We spent last night listening to Liverpool football team on the radio, wanting them to win so badly. Paul supports Liverpool. He was Everton for a while because of his family - but it's all Liverpool now.
I still feel I have a special connection with Liverpool fans.
There's something very special about playing for Liverpool.
I could have sat on the bench for a third year but I moved to West Brom from Liverpool to play. I love Liverpool and I've played a lot of games in my career so if I wanted to have a comfy life, I could have stayed at Liverpool.
I want to be remembered as a Liverpool player who was part of something special.
Liverpool will always be a very special place to me.
I have played at Liverpool, a special club, grown as a player and won titles.
I will always be grateful to Liverpool. It is a very special club.
Liverpool will always be special for me: my daughter was born here.
There is something special which rides on a game between Liverpool and United.
I stay in contact with friends I have in Liverpool. It's not a normal club; it's so special and very important to me.
To captain Liverpool in any game is special, but to do it in a final, would be one of the proudest moments of my life.
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