Trent Alexander-Arnold wears classic Liverpool uniforms in an exclusive interview.
Trent Alexander-Arnold of Liverpool is featured on the cover of the most recent edition of the esteemed football publication FourFourTwo..
The Reds vice captain is shown in the article sporting old Liverpool jerseys. Talking about his mindset when he turned that corner against Barcelona, he shares his thoughts on the future, how to improve as a leader, how to overcome Manchester City, his aspirations for England and Euro 2024. He explains in the interview how his tactical and vice-captaincy duties have evolved and shares his aspiration to become the best player in the world. At a top-secret site in West Derby, Liverpool, Trent’s hometown, he spent an hour with FourFourTwo. He wore two iconic Liverpool shirts, the Candy home shirt from the 1980s and the 1994 tracksuit, both from Classic Football Shirts. In addition to the interview in the magazine, which is now for sale, there will be a ten-minute video interview on FourFourTwo’s YouTube channel the following week. Matthew Ketchell, deputy editor of FourFourTwo, told This Is Anfield: In 2018, shortly after Liverpool’s victory over Roma in the first leg of the Champions League semifinal, I had my first interview with Trent at his home.
“Trent is a more sombre and determined person in 2024. We had a terrific talk about a variety of issues, including his hopes to become the best player in the world at some point, his fearlessness when it comes to making mistakes, and his appreciation of his new role as the club’s leader.
Additionally, he informed me that, in his opinion, Covid defrauded Liverpool of Premier League records for points and goals in 2019–20, and that Liverpool would be more deserving of victory in the league than Manchester City.“I enjoyed talking to him; he’s a cool, clever dude. Hopefully, we can do part three in a few years.”