Alexander-Arnold mural defaced before Anfield return
Summary
A mural of Trent Alexander-Arnold near Liverpool's Anfield Stadium was vandalized ahead of a Champions League match between Real Madrid and Liverpool. The mural was originally created after Alexander-Arnold helped Liverpool win the Champions League in 2019, and has been vandalized before. Alexander-Arnold, who moved to Real Madrid after leaving Liverpool, visited a memorial for a former teammate at Anfield before the game.Key Facts
- A mural of Trent Alexander-Arnold was defaced near Anfield Stadium.
- The mural was made after Alexander-Arnold contributed to Liverpool's 2019 Champions League win.
- He left Liverpool and joined Real Madrid after his contract ended in June.
- The mural had been vandalized earlier in the year with the word "Rat" written on it.
- White paint and graffiti were removed from the mural after the latest vandalism.
- Alexander-Arnold visited Anfield to pay respects to former teammate Diogo Jota.
- He expressed love and gratitude toward Liverpool, despite boos from some fans.
- Alexander-Arnold had notable achievements with Liverpool, including two Premier League titles.
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