Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Unintended View Leads to Cheeky Liverpool Assist
In the recent fixture against Sheffield United, Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold, renowned for his exceptional form, encountered an unusual wardrobe malfunction just before orchestrating their opening goal. As the match approached half-time and the score remained deadlocked at 0-0, a corner was awarded to Liverpool, with Alexander-Arnold assuming responsibility.
However, moments before delivering the corner, he inadvertently lowered his shorts slightly more than intended, exposing an uncommon view to the spectators. Nevertheless, in a swift turn of events, his corner found its way to Virgil van Dijk, who effortlessly converted, securing Liverpool the lead.
This incident transpired amidst Alexander-Arnold’s impressive streak of contributions across four consecutive games in various competitions. Notably, his recent match-winning goal against Fulham at Anfield exemplified his pivotal role in critical moments. Earlier, he played a crucial part in Liverpool’s endeavors, scoring against Manchester City and assisting in the Europa League clash versus LASK.
Renowned for his exceptional deliveries from wide areas and set-pieces, the 25-year-old once again exhibited his prowess in this facet of the game. With two goals and two assists in 13 appearances this season, Alexander-Arnold has been a consistent force for Liverpool.
Their victory at Bramall Lane, further solidified by Dominik Szoboszlai‘s late strike, marked Liverpool’s tenth triumph in the Premier League this season, maintaining their second-place standing, just two points adrift of table-toppers Arsenal.