Mohamed Salah speaks out on Trent Alexander-Arnold abuse - 'not how we act' - Liverpool Echo
- Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold, aged 26, was booed by a section of fans during the 2-2 home draw against Arsenal after announcing his departure this season.
- The boos followed Alexander-Arnold’s decision to leave his boyhood club after 20 years, with reports indicating he will join Real Madrid on a free transfer.
- Mohamed Salah expressed surprise and dismay at the reaction, calling for fans to give Alexander-Arnold the proper farewell due for his long service and contributions to the club.
- Salah highlighted Alexander-Arnold’s mental toughness, stating, "He has done a lot for the city and the club and is one of the best players in the club's history," and urged change in fan behavior.
- The incident suggests tensions between supporters and the club's handling of veteran players, but Alexander-Arnold is expected to receive a proper farewell in upcoming matches against Brighton and Crystal Palace.
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Reds Star Mo Salah slams supporters for boos against Alexander-Arnold
Reds Star Mo Salah slams supporters for boos against Alexander-Arnold - Mohamed Salah has defended teammate Trent Alexander-Arnold after the right-back was booed by some Liverpool fans following news of his summer transfer to Real Madrid
Mohamed Salah hits back at 'harsh' Liverpool fans for booing Alexander-Arnold
Trent Alexander-Arnold has angered some Liverpool fans over his decision to leave (Getty) Mohamed Salah has urged Liverpool fans to stop booing Trent Alexander-Arnold ahead of his Anfield exit. Earlier this month, Alexander-Arnold announced that he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season when his contract expires. The 26-year-old has already reached an agreement to join Real Madrid on a free transfer and the Spanish club are keen to pay a …
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