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Liverpool's Greatest - No.28: Trent Alexander-Arnold

* **Years:** 2016-2025

* **Appearances:** 354

* **Goals:** 23

* **Trophies:** Champions League (2019), UEFA Super Cup (2019), FIFA Club World Cup (2019), Premier League (2019-20, 2024-25), League Cup (2022, 2024), FA Cup (2022)

Trent Alexander-Arnold emerged through the Liverpool Academy and used his unique talents to win the biggest honours with his boyhood club.

Having once peered through the walls at Melwood at Reds players as a child, the Scouser grew up to become one – and with great success too.

Initially a midfielder, a positional switch to right-back accelerated Alexander-Arnold from the club’s youth set-up into contention for the first team.

That swift journey was underpinned by a wide skillset too; the No.66 was nominally a defender but licensed to be more of a playmaker from the flank, using his sublime passing and crossing to create.

A remarkable tally of 86 assists in all competitions for Liverpool was complemented by 23 goals, with Alexander-Arnold also a confident finisher and set-piece taker.

His senior debut under [**Jürgen Klopp**](https://www.liverpoolfc.com/info/jurgen-klopp) came in October 2016 and by the following season – when still a teenager – he had seized the shirt at right-back.

Champions League heartbreak in Kyiv at the end of 2017-18 only made Alexander-Arnold and his teammates even more determined to write their names into history.

And they did so in the next campaign, returning to the showpiece and winning it, alongside 97 points and just one defeat while being pipped to the Premier League title.

After Alexander-Arnold’s ‘corner taken quickly’ for [**Divock Origi**](https://www.liverpoolfc.com/info/divock-origi) sealed the 4-0 semi-final comeback over Barcelona, a 2-0 defeat of Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid put European Cup No.6 on the LFC honours list.

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