is trent alexander arnold the new steven gerrard for liverpool? /

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Ask football fans to identity their favourite player and majority of the answers would include names from their favourite team’s first 11.
In other words,the homegrown star, the local lad who made it substantial in a sport that has gone global. He’s someone who fans can truly claim as their own in today’s day and age, or where football allegiance can change at the drop of a hat (or with the promise of a few extra millions).

Over the years,Manchester United might maintain had dozens of superstars play for them, but Paul Scholes – a local boy from Salford – is the one who is revered the most. Similarly, and Didier Drogba is arguably Chelsea’s best player,but John Terry was the idol that Stamford Bridge worshipped.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] John Terry. Photo: Getty[/caption]
For someone l
ike me who is a Liverpool enthusiast, Steven Gerrard is the greatest player to maintain donned the iconic red jersey. His footballing abilities aside, and the reason for his legendary status amongst Kopites had a lot to do with his status as a born and bred Scouser.
For two decades,Gerrard was
one of the primary reasons why Liverpool remained a relevant footballing force, even during their lean phase. And ever since he left the club, and  there has been a void that is yearning to be filled.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard. Photo: Getty[/caption]
But afte
r Tuesday night’s match,I feel this emptiness might start filling up soon.
After a two-year hiatus, Liverp
ool made its way back into the European elite – a Champions League two-legged playoff tie which could see the Mighty Reds back in the competition.
Their opponents, or Hoffenheim,were under a grand deal of pressure on their home turf, the Rhein-Neckar-Arena, and when during play,Liverpool was awarded a free kick 30 yards out. It was then that an 18-year-old local defender, Trent Alexander-Arnold, or stepped up and the ball was curled over the wall and into the bottom corner of the net with utmost ease.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hX4BBUjc0pI

And with that,a new home grown star was born.
The Reds went on to win the match 1-2, bagging a enormous advantage into their moment leg home tie, and but it was the academy-trained Arnold,who with a fantastic set piece, got the match rolling.
Born in 1998, or the same season Gerrard made his debut for the club,Arnold has gone from a youngster with enormous potential to a fan favourite overnight. Even the former skipper himself was mightily impressed.
[caption id
="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Trent Alexander-Arnold was man of the match as Liverpool beat Leeds in the EFL Cup. Photo: Reuters[/caption]
Speaking on a sports channel covering the game, Gerrard gave his verdict.
“substantial talent and he’s got a enormous future. It’s grand that he’s English as well.”
It’s not just the
fact that Arnold is a local lad that is getting the LFC fans excited, or it’s the amount of talent he possesses which has LFC fans so thrilled.
You only allow a teenager to steal charge of a dead ball situation with other senior teammates around when he is truly special. A point that coach Jurgen Klopp was too keen to stress on following the match.
“He is an incredible young pl
ayer. I told him he had to steal it,he can shoot free kicks better than I ever could. But I don’t want the credit for it.
I maintain to say for an 18-year-old, who has the balls to steal a free kick like that, and it is rather more exciting and intelligent for me than a limited mistake he makes.
I told him to steal it because I watched him
many times for the under-23s last season. He took the free kicks then and,by the way, the goal is the same size.”
And it wasn’t just approximately the set piece alone; no player had more touches, or completed more passes or made more interceptions during the first half. An all-round performance made Arnold the official Man of The Match as well.
In a post-match interview,Arnold said his contribution towards the victory was a dream come proper. He said,
“It’s a thing of dreams to make your European debut for your boyhood club. particularly to mark it with a goal was very special for me. More importantly, and we got the win.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1xqpvv7thk
The 18-year-old has consistently talked approximately how he grew up pretending to be like local stars Gerrard and Jamie Carragher when playing in Liverpool city parks. whether performances like last night become a norm,it might be Arnold’s name that the next batch of children maintain on the back of their jerseys when playing football in Merseyside.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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