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 Trent Alexander-Arnold will go hunting his old team. There was a prospect that he would not be able to play due to injury, but he returned at a frightening pace of recovery.
The Athletic, a global media outlet, confirmed on the 4th (Korea time) "Real Madrid coach Shavi Alonso that Trent Alexander-Arnold could play in his old team's match against Liverpool."," he reported.
Real Madrid and Liverpool will face off at 5 a.m. on the 5th in UEFA Champions League Phase 4.
								
								
								
Alexander-Arnold has not played a game since he was injured in the Champions League opener against Marseille in September. Attention is focusing on whether the match against Liverpool will be Alexander-Arnold's return match. Alexander-Arnold is unlikely to start despite position rival Dani Carvajal being injured. He has missed the last nine games throughout all tournaments. In the previous two La Liga matches in Spain, he was included in the replacement list. Since it is an important match against Liverpool, it may be impossible to start. There is a possibility of a replacement.
Alexander-Arnold moved to Real Madrid before his contract with Liverpool expired this summer. Real Madrid paid 10 million euros (about 16.5 billion won) to recruit Alexander-Arnold. The move was aimed at bringing Alexander-Arnold to the FIFA Club World Cup. He played 354 games for Liverpool, winning two English Premier League titles and one UEFA Champions League title before leaving the team.
"Alexander-Arnold is fine," Real Madrid coach Xavi Alonso said at a press conference ahead of the Champions League match. I just didn't come out of the last game because of the flow of the game, and I'm ready to play at any time." Then "We need him. We need to help him. We need to provide him with what he needs so that he can put on a good performance," he added.
								
								
								
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Alonso is also linked with Liverpool. He played for Liverpool for five years before moving to Real Madrid in 2009.
Alonso says "My time at Liverpool has had a huge impact on me. I learned a lot, and there was depth"In his five years with Benitez, he learned not just to play, but to watch the game."
He also said, `It was a great time for my growth as a player and a leader. I still remember those days."
								
								
								
  
																			This article was translated by Naver AI translator.