Liverpool boss Arne Slot insists fans are entitled to their own opinions after Trent Alexander-Arnold was booed during the 2-2 draw with Arsenal.

“It was a great game of football. The fans around the world and in the stadium loved what they saw. It doesn’t matter much because the league table is clear, but it’s about pride. Teams like this can hurt you like Chelsea did last week.”
“When you win the league you สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน always wonder what the team is going to be like, but I liked my team. We had a good counter-attack. Arsenal scored as soon as the second half started. Then I brought Diogo Jota on to add some attacking power and we almost won.”
“I didn’t learn much today because I’ve used these players a lot this season. Conor Bradley did really well. I know how good these players are, but I wanted to see the attitude they showed today. They played brilliantly.”
On Trent Alexander-Arnold being booed: “The good thing about being in Europe is that everyone can have their own opinion, like in Liverpool. So there are people who are happy with him, some who are not, they applaud him, some people boo him. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and towards the end of the game people started to be more and more positive. For me it’s simple. I owe it to the fans to put a team that can win games. Trent showed why I put him on because he made two or three amazing balls [in the box].”
“For the fans, they can always get the reaction they want, but I will always support the players I lead and the ones who wear the red shirt. I will support them no matter what.”
“First of all, they sing for Steven Gerrard, which is a good thing to do, then they sing for Conor Bradley, but when Trent takes a free-kick, a lot of people are positive about him and hope he scores more than the people who boo him. It’s not fair to focus only on the fans who boo him. If they want to, that’s fine, but there are a lot of people who are positive about him as well.”