After the Predator 24 “Pure Strike” made its premiere, Adidas hosted an event with Trent Alexander-Arnold, which attracted a large number of Liverpool football fans to the Tiber Football Centre in Toxteth for the “66 Second Challenge.”
This event marked the public debut of the adidas Predator 24 “Pure Strike,” the distinctive colorway associated with Trent Alexander-Arnold since his contract signing with the Three Stripes in November. In honor of its debut, adidas welcomed a large number of Liverpool football supporters to participate in the “66 Second Challenge” at the Tiber Football Centre in Toxteth. To win a pair of Trent’s limited-edition adidas Predator sneakers for themselves and their friends, players must volley a tossed ball into a target within the allotted 66 seconds.
taa 22-min.jpg15-minute.jpg and 14-minute.jpgBefore the challenge started, Trent Alexander-Arnold showed up, surprising everyone and inspiring the competitors. Alexander-Arnold watched as the city’s best attempted to replicate his renowned ball-striking move, offering advice, encouragement, and even a helping hand with a few tricks.
taa 12-min.jpg”I wanted to make sure that getting a pair required real effort because these boots had great value for me,” Alexander-Arnold remarked, reflecting on the event. Since everyone enjoys skill-based challenges, I decided to bring back the 60-second challenge, one of my favorite games as a child. Because of the incredible level of skill displayed tonight, all of the winners will now proudly don these boots as a symbol of their achievement when they take the field.