Back to Anfield! Daily Telegraph: Trent Alexander-Arnold is about to face a fire-and-ice attitude from fans

In the fourth round of the UEFA Champions League, Liverpool will face Real Madrid at home. Alexander-Arnold, who has made great contributions to Liverpool, will return to Anfield as a Real Madrid player. The Daily Telegraph wrote an article to analyze the significance of Arnold's return to Anfield this time.

Arnold's contract with Liverpool expired this summer, and the two parties did not renew it. Arnold transferred to Real Madrid at a super low price of 10 million euros.

"Daily Telegraph" wrote: "Arnold was a member of Liverpool's golden era. He won two Premier League championships and a Champions League championship with Liverpool. His contribution to the success achieved during the coaching period of Klopp and Slott will never be erased from the club's history. Just take a quick corner kick near the Kop stand at Anfield Stadium to remind people of his outstanding contributions."

Regarding what Liverpool fans may have said about him. Regarding Arnold's attitude, the "Daily Telegraph" wrote: "The best case scenario is that when welcoming Alexander-Arnold back to Anfield, some people will silently or ambivalently recall the good memories that Arnold has brought them, while others are more inclined to give Arnold a strong boo.

This game is a key Champions League match between Liverpool and Real Madrid, not a warm moment when old friends reunite and reminisce about the past. Even Xavi Alonso will not feel the same way he did a year ago. Warmth when returning to Anfield with Bayer Leverkusen.

Arnold has seen this scene at Anfield as early as 2019. When Suarez returned to Liverpool with Barcelona in the 2019 Champions League semi-finals, he was booed by the fans every time he touched the ball.

This is a way of showing respect. If an old Liverpool player is not strong, or is not a threat, and is considered irrelevant, then they are either almost ignored or ignored every time.

Often only those players who Liverpool actively let go can be welcomed back to Anfield. Kevin Keegan also received a pretty good welcome when he returned to Anfield for Hamburg in the European Super Cup final in December 1977.

The Daily Telegraph finally wrote: "Time heals everything, and I hope Arnold can get a "home" welcome one day. "

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