Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold doesn’t want to define his occupation by silverware and admits he has considered the prospect of certainly not worthwhile one different trophy.
The England worldwide, who turned 26 on Monday, acquired the Champions League, Premier League and Membership World Cup sooner than his twenty second birthday and has added the FA and League Cups to his tally since then.
Nonetheless, the summer time season departure of Jurgen Klopp from Anfield understandably led to a degree of uncertainty.
Arne Slot’s record-breaking start to the season has allayed speedy fears nonetheless, with Alexander-Arnold out of contract on the end of the summer time season, the hyperlinks with Actual Madrid refuse to go away.
Alexander-Arnold, a product of the membership’s academy, said he received’t select his occupation by trophies nonetheless by his private personal involvement and enchancment.
“This was a dialog I had last (England) camp with (Eberechi) Eze as soon as we’ve been going to Ireland,” he knowledgeable ITV.
“I said ‘, that there’s a possibility I’ll certainly not win one different trophy in my occupation as soon as extra’. There’s a possibility of that. There’s a possibility I win many, many additional.
“And in addition you’ll solely know the morning after you retire. You’ll check out your self throughout the mirror and in addition you’ll have a way of each regret or satisfaction of what you’ve received achieved.
“Nevertheless I don’t assume you could value that on trophies and medals or goals and assists; one thing like that.
“It’s additional (that) I give it utterly each little factor from start to finish and I’ve put each little factor into it.
“And as long as I can say that I tried to get greater every single day, I tried to be the right participant I is perhaps for the group and I tried to help the group win as many video video games as doable, and I think about that I maximised the potential that everyone knowledgeable me from a extremely youthful age that I had, then I’ll be better than glad.”