Trent Alexander-Arnold issues Liverpool FC rallying cry
Trent Alexander-Arnold tells his Liverpool FC team-mates to make the most of their challenges for major trophies

Trent Alexander-Arnold has told his Liverpool FC team-mates to savour their time challenging for major trophies.
The Reds are currently embroiled in a thrilling title race with Manchester City as they look to try and win their first major trophy under Jurgen Klopp.
The Merseyside outfit have only lost one game so far this season as they aim to try and bring the Premier League trophy to Anfield for the first time.
Liverpool FC are also gunning for glory in the Champions League, and they will take on FC Barcelona in the semi-finals of Europe’s elite club competition next month.
Next up for Liverpool FC is their home clash against Huddersfield Town at Anfield on Friday night, while Manchester City will take on Burnley away from home on Sunday afternoon.
And the 20-year-old has told his Liverpool FC team-mates to make the most of their incredible season so far.
Speaking in an interview with Liverpool FC’s website, Alexander-Arnold said: “It’s rare that you get these seasons.
“We’ve worked really hard with the foundations, kept quite a lot of clean sheets.
“It’s important for us to keep up the momentum. It’s not about how many points we’ve got now, it’s about how many we can end up with and put the pressure back on City.”
Liverpool FC reached the Champions League final last season but ended up losing 3-1 to Real Madrid in the showpiece last May.
The Reds have not lifted a major trophy since Klopp was brought in as Brendan Rodgers’ successor at Anfield back in October 2015.




