Trent Alexander-Arnold has been left to enjoy his "nice" return to Liverpool, with head coach Xabi Alonso advising him not to worry about the hostile reception expected from the fans. Despite being the subject of fan anger due to his acrimonious departure last season, Alonso believes Alexander-Arnold should relish the opportunity to face his boyhood team.
The 27-year-old's move to Real Madrid has been marked by injury and inactivity, with him missing out on his Champions League debut against Marseille. However, Alonso is confident that Alexander-Arnold is an exceptional player who will be a valuable asset to the squad.
For Alonso, Alexander-Arnold's return to Anfield is a welcome one, bringing back fond memories of their time together at Liverpool. "He has great qualities," Alonso said, "and we need his qualities right now." While he acknowledged that Alexander-Arnold's history with the club was different from his own, Alonso advised him to enjoy the moment and not worry about how the fans react.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot also promised Alexander-Arnold a warm reception, but admitted that he was unsure how the home crowd would react. "I can only tell you what kind of reception he gets from me," Slot said, "and I have great memories of the player and the human being." With Alonso's advice to enjoy his return, it seems likely that Alexander-Arnold will be given a chance to prove himself on his debut back at Anfield.
				
			The 27-year-old's move to Real Madrid has been marked by injury and inactivity, with him missing out on his Champions League debut against Marseille. However, Alonso is confident that Alexander-Arnold is an exceptional player who will be a valuable asset to the squad.
For Alonso, Alexander-Arnold's return to Anfield is a welcome one, bringing back fond memories of their time together at Liverpool. "He has great qualities," Alonso said, "and we need his qualities right now." While he acknowledged that Alexander-Arnold's history with the club was different from his own, Alonso advised him to enjoy the moment and not worry about how the fans react.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot also promised Alexander-Arnold a warm reception, but admitted that he was unsure how the home crowd would react. "I can only tell you what kind of reception he gets from me," Slot said, "and I have great memories of the player and the human being." With Alonso's advice to enjoy his return, it seems likely that Alexander-Arnold will be given a chance to prove himself on his debut back at Anfield.