Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson has admitted he felt bad. After watching his own fans boo team-mate Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is set to leave the club, but admitted he cannot control how people feel. The

Reds hosted Arsenal in a 2-2 draw at Anfield on Sunday. And Alexander-Arnold was introduced in the 67th minute
as the 26-year-old’s first appearance in front of his home fans since confirming his departure last week amid a potential free transfer to Real Madrid.
As he walked onto the pitch, a large number of the Kop at Anfield booed him, with some chanting “We’ve only got one Conor Bradley”.
Club legend Jamie Carragher appeared surprised and disapproved of the boos, while Robertson was pressed:
“It’s not a nice feeling when you see Trent being booed. But you can’t control people’s feelings,” Robbo began.
“Personally, I’m disappointed to lose a good friend, an incredible player and a great person. Trent helped me to be a better player. “
His work will always be here. Trent gave a lot for the club. I will miss him as one of the best friends in world football.”
“It’s not easy to leave but Trent has made his decision. We’ve been through everything together and he’s helped me develop to levels that I didn’t even know I had.” สมัคร UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ “It’s not easy to leave but Trent has made his decision. We’ve been through everything together and he’s helped me develop to levels that I didn’t even know I had.”
Liverpool manager Arne Slott also commented: “The good thing about being in Europe is that everyone can have their own opinion. “
Today some applauded him, some were booing him, towards the end of the game the response from the crowd started to improve. “
It would be unfair to focus only on the fans who were booing, they have every right to do that, but there are a lot of people who are very supportive of Trent.”