Trent Alexander-Arnold responds with one-word message to Liverpool farewell

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Trent Alexander-Arnold issued a succinct reply to Andy Robertson’s touching farewell note as the latter became the latest member of the Liverpool squad to pen a parting message before the right-back’s summer departure.

The 26-year-old is set to close his chapter at Liverpool as a two-time Premier League champion this Sunday following the fixture against Crystal Palace. The game not only marks an end to an excellent campaign for Arne Slot and the team but also serves as Alexander-Arnold’s last outing prior to leaving when his contract concludes in June.

Widely regarded as one half of one of Liverpool’s greatest full-back duos, Alexander-Arnold simply shared Robertson’s tribute on his Instagram story with the caption: “Wingmen” alongside a red heart emoji.

Their partnership flourished under Jurgen Klopp’s leadership, contributing significantly to the club’s success with consistent assist records.

Alexander-Arnold and Robertson have redefined the roles of full-backs with their record-breaking contributions in assists.

Robertson followed Mohamed Salah’s lead by dedicating emotional words to Alexander-Arnold, who he’s previously called one of his best friends, celebrating their journey together at Anfield.

Trent Alexander-Arnold’s response to Andy Robertson on Instagram.
(Image: trentarnold66/Instagram)

“My brother, where to even start! It has been an absolute privilege watching you grow from a boy to a man over these last 8 years,” penned Robertson on Wednesday.

“You have won it all and created amazing memories along the way.

“I want to thank you for constantly pushing me to new limits and setting the bar so high that I had no choice but to follow.

“You are going to be a huge miss around the training ground and an even bigger miss on the pitch.

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“I hope all the hard work you have put into this club, the moments you have given us and the massive contribution you have made are recognised as they should be….. Wingmen one last time.”

The atmosphere at Anfield took a sour turn during the penultimate home league game against Arsenal, with Alexander-Arnold facing boos and jeers from some corners of the crowd.

The response from certain Liverpool fans triggered a flurry of indignation among pundits, notably Jamie Carragher, who expressed his displeasure at the incident.

* An AI tool was used to add an extra layer to the editing process for this story. You can read the original story in the Liverpool ECHO by clicking here.

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