Trent Alexander-Arnold throughout his Actual Madrid press convention (Photograph by Burak Akbulut/Anadolu by way of Getty Photos)
Earlier this week, Actual Madrid unveiled former Liverpool participant Trent Alexander-Arnold as their newest signing. The defender has joined the La Liga giants forward of the Membership World Cup, and he made fairly an impression throughout his press convention.
Alexander-Arnold addressed the media and Actual Madrid personnel in Spanish, revealing that he has been studying the language for a number of months. However whereas this was beloved by his new supporters, his earlier followers at Liverpool seen it as disrespectful.
Collymore tells Liverpool supporters to neglect about Trent

In his unique CaughtOffside column, Stan Collymore reacted to Alexander-Arnold’s press convention earlier this week. He believes that any lingering emotions – each constructive and adverse – ought to be forgotten by Liverpool supporters.
“Liverpool and their followers want to maneuver on shortly from this Trent Alexander-Arnold scenario – and I feel that the majority have already executed so. Liverpool should not a membership to cry over spilled milk, so it’s merely a case of forgetting and searching forward.
“The transfer to Actual Madrid is a superb one for Trent, on condition that they’re arguably the world’s greatest membership. As a sportsman, you wish to play for the world’s greatest and compete for trophies on a daily event, and he will definitely do this in Madrid. And I feel that this transfer was the one potential step up that he may have made out of Liverpool.
“And the truth that he has embraced the transfer shortly by studying Spain nicely sufficient to talk it fluently at his press convention is great. It sends a message to Actual Madrid’s hierarchy, his new teammates and the membership’s supporters that he’s there for the lengthy haul, and I might not be shocked to see him finish his time there with an analogous CV to Gareth Bale – and contemplating his efforts at Liverpool, it will make him one of the crucial profitable British gamers to have performed soccer.”