Trent Alexander-Arnold suffers wardrobe malfunction as ‘a** hangs out’ at corner
Liverpool's superstar Trent Alexander-Arnold suffered a wardrobe malfunction during the Reds' clash with Sheffield United while taking a corner.
Alexander-Arnold stepped up to the corner flag, seemingly unaware he was flashing his bum to the British public. However, it didn't seem to both the full-back, who whipped in an inch-perfect ball that was met by Virgil van Dijk to head home.
Football fans were also seemed unbothered by the strike – with the fans focussed on Trent's moony. One fan joked: "Why is the first thing I see when I put the Liverpool match on Trent’s a** cheeks!"
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"We scored but we saw Trent’s bum crack? Nah disallow that goal man," a second said While a third replied: "Trent showing off a little bit too much!"
"Trent with his booty hanging out," a fourth laughed. And another added: "Trent just got an assist with his a** hanging out he is the GOAT man!"
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Alexander-Arnold has hit a golden vein form in recent weeks – with standout performances against Manchester City and Fulham.
Speaking ahead of the Sheffield clash, Klopp said: "We still have to make decisions on what is best for the team and Trent sees it exactly the same way.
"Trent can play midfield, we all knew that and he can play the role really well. If he wants to be good he has to be influential from all different areas because it makes us better."
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