Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Trent Alexander-Arnold Quotes. Let’s look at these pieces of wisdom. We definitely have something to learn from them!
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I didn’t really have a position when I was younger; I just used to play where the manager told me to play.
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That is probably the best thing to do: look back on the harder games you’ve had, the tougher games, learn what I didn’t do well and what I could have done better.
3
To beat City twice is no easy feat.
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If you take your foot off the gas, there’s always someone who wants your spot.
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Technology is playing an increasingly important role in the life of a footballer, and I guess that is true across most sports now.
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Emotion is a good thing, but top level football can be tough, and you have to be in control.
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The most important thing for me is education, and my family were really supportive in making sure I did the best I could.
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It’s always great to see someone’s life change for the better, and to be involved in something like that is really uplifting for me.
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The family and friends and the people I surround myself allow me to keep my feet firmly on the floor and not get too big-headed.
10
Until I am playing every game all season for a couple of seasons, I am always going to be striving for better.
11
There’s something special about the Champions Leagu,e and it’s always been a dream to play in that competition.
12
My first poster was Michael Owen. I used to just love how he scored goals.
13
Not many people can say their family has seen them play at a World Cup.
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I want to challenge myself and test myself against the best players in the world, and there are not many people better than the likes of Ronaldo.
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My heart was always set on Liverpool. I always loved the club.
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If you ever get in a position to influence and inspire the youth of the country, you should do it.
17
My mum and dad pushed me to work hard in my earlier years in education.
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It’s an honour every time I get the chance to go out on to the pitch, whether it be starting or as a sub, so I’m just happy to get on the pitch whenever I can.
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I always supported Liverpool. My whole family did!
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The odds are stacked against you becoming a footballer, so my family made sure I always had a backup plan.
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I had a lot of idols like Fernando Torres, Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher, and Xabi Alonso – all of them. I really looked up to them.
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There are always opportunities at Liverpool.
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You make mistakes that you want to learn from, that you don’t want to happen again, and that’s what I try to do.
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With Ronaldo being one of the greats, probably one of the best players ever, it’s going to be an honour to hopefully play against him.
25
No matter how good you are, your mentality has got to be right. A lot of young players, that’s where they go wrong, and that’s what I’ve always seen when I was growing up – players who are almost there but couldn’t quite get there because the mentality wasn’t right.
26
Every defeat hurts.
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There will be goals to achieve along the way, but until I captain Liverpool, I will not be satisfied.
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I think the moment you get comfortable is the moment that people start gaining on you and start taking that position from you.
29
You just want to be in every day with the other players; you want to play a game every day if you can.
30
Once I reached about 14 or 15, I started to steady myself and get into a midfield role and carried that on until I was 17. Then I dropped into right-back, and I have played there ever since.
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To be a Premier League player is something that not everyone can say; even some of the best players in the world can’t say that!
32
I used to love watching Match of the Day and the goals. I used to love seeing people scoring.
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As long as possible, I want to have that relationship with Liverpool, to be a Liverpool player. To say I have done that for the whole of my career is something I have dreamed of being able to say.
34
The role I play is defending, so you’ve got to be doing that first and foremost. The better you can get it will help the team and help you progress, and I work on that every day.
35
That is how I have been brought up – to never give up, never take anything for granted.
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It’s always good to get compliments from your idol.
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Most opponents aren’t Ronaldo! You have to show him respect but not too much, because that’s when you get taken advantage of.
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You have a job to do, and whoever I am up against I will try to come out on top like I always try.
39
Keeping people on their toes is the best way to get the best out of people.
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It’s the high-pressure situations that bring out the real you.
41
I feel I have been very lucky. When you are growing up, you have dreams of being a footballer, perhaps even playing for the club you support, and I am living that dream.
42
You have to go out there and focus on yourself and not who you are up against.
43
I started playing football with my mates and my brothers, in the playground or the park or the front garden. It was just about enjoying it, having a good time playing. I wanted to play all the time.
44
That’s all that really matters to me – playing for the club.
45
As long as everyone does their part – the attackers score the goals, and the defenders keep the clean sheets – then you can’t go too wrong.
46
My mum and dad always knew that my dream was to be a footballer, but they also warned me that it doesn’t always work out.
47
As a kid, I used to go and wait at the gates of Melwood or look through the cracks in the wall just see if I could see any of the people I was looking up to, who we all wanted to aspire to become, when we were in the Champions League, the likes of Gerrard, Carragher and Alonso.
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It is a thing of dreams to make your European debut for your boyhood club. Especially to make it with a goal was very special for me.
49
The way myself and my brothers have been brought up is that you don’t give to receive, you give to give, and that is the way life is.
50
I just try and play where the manager puts me as well as possible.