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In response to James Maddison's Tottenham, replay jibe Trent Alexander-Arnold unleashes a vicious Liverpool response.

Trent Alexander-Arnold sent James Maddison a response from Liverpool in response to his social media joke about the Spurs replay, according to Tottenham news.

After the contentious Premier League match between Tottenham and Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold responded to James Maddison’s replay jab in a hilariously brutal way.

Prior to Spurs winning in the dying seconds of the match, VAR incorrectly disallowed a Luis Diaz goal in the first half for offside.

Replay requests were made frequently because of a decision that had a significant impact on the game’s outcome, and Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp agreed.

The following week, following the Tottenham loss, he stated in a press conference, “As far as I can remember, something like that never happened, which is why I think a replay should be played.”

We must remember that they did not do it knowingly. Yes, a mistake was made. a glaring error. I believe there would have been remedies.

It ought to be a replay, in my opinion.
Unlikely to occur.

After the dust had settled, Maddison decided to tease Alexander-Arnold while he was representing England, even though it was a very serious subject at the time, with many pundits and experts delivering their respective verdicts.

The Tottenham midfielder captioned an Instagram story he shared with the Liverpool player, “Still asking for a replay [tired emoji, laughing emoji, and red heart emoji],” with a picture of the two of them talking.
Naturally, it is extremely unlikely that was the actual subject the two were discussing, and with that, Alexander-Arnold has now offered his own account of what happened.

In response to James Maddison's Tottenham, replay jibe Trent Alexander-Arnold unleashes a vicious Liverpool response.

Alexander-Arnold was interviewed by Kelly Sommers for a TikTok that was uploaded to Channel4sport, in which he clarifies what he told Maddison in reality.

The 25-year-old responded with a wry smile when asked if there was a replay conversation going on, “No, he was asking me how to teach him how to put a free kick in the top corner.”.
But I just played him the video of the goal I scored against Leicester last season, which resulted in their relegation.

It’s also unlikely that Alexander-Arnold’s response to what actually occurred is accurate, but he undoubtedly did not take Maddison’s shot while crouching.

The pair will have to put their witty back and forth aside in the coming days as England plays Australia and Italy.

They will be making their first trip to Wembley Stadium for the Friday night match against the Socceroos.

Four days later, in a crucial European championship qualifier, the Three Lions will also play Italy, just over two years after their previous meeting in the rescheduled Euro 2020 final at the same location.

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Three Liverpool stars are to blame for Brighton’s gaffe, according to Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards.

Three Liverpool stars are to blame for Brighton's gaffe, according to Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards.

Despite making a mistake early in the first half, Jurgen Klopp’s team couldn’t prevent Liverpool from being held by Brighton on Sunday. Jamie Carragher then attacked the Reds.

Micah Richards and Jamie Carragher blamed the errors of Virgil van Dijk, Alisson, and Alexis MacAllister for Liverpool’s first goal against Brighton.

At the AMEX Stadium, after 20 minutes, Simon Adingra gave the Seagulls the lead.
The pressure from the home team left Jurgen Klopp’s team completely bewildered. Alisson carried the ball outside of his box before handing it to Van Dijk after a Brighton attack failed.

The space on the right side of defense was now occupied by Alexander-Arnold’s keeper after moving up into midfield. Van Dijk chose to pass to Mac Allister after that, but three Brighton attackers surrounded the midfielder.

After the Argentine lost possession of the ball, Adingra charged forward and fired a shot into the bottom corner; Alisson was unable to get there in time to stop it. Richards then singled out the three stars as at fault as a result of this.

“The former Manchester City star told Sky Sports, “In this position, you see Trent going into midfield and Alisson almost creates that back four and they are trying to get the Brighton strikers to come onto them.

“Like Brighton did with Liverpool players, but he doesn’t want the ball there.
Alisson is then misplaced because the defense now has four players instead of two.”

Theo Walcott, a former Arsenal player, assigned Van Dijk the blame for the goal. He berated the Dutchman for passing the ball to Mac Allister despite seeing that the midfielder was being surrounded.

The fact that everyone was watching for the trap and trying to trap Liverpool, he said, “was what i liked most about the goal,
each of them has a trigger for a particular region of the field.

But as a player, I have been in Mac Allister’s position and can attest that it is a terrible ball to handle. I believe that Van Dijk understood that he does not want it.”

Three Liverpool stars are to blame for Brighton's gaffe, according to Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards.

Legendary Reds player Carragher, meanwhile, expressed concern regarding Mac Allister’s defensive skills.

Though the former Liverpool captain praised Brighton for their pressing, he insisted that from the visitors’ perspective, it was a sloppy goal.

They have paid the penalty, he declared.
Although Mac Allister’s defensive issues have been discussed, Brighton did fantastically.
Alisson ought to perform better because Virgil Van Dijk made a sloppy pass and the goalkeeper didn’t react quickly enough or didn’t anticipate it to lead to a shot.

Mohamed Salah’s equalizer, which he scored off Darwin Nunez’s square pass five minutes before halftime, did allow Liverpool to get back into the game. And the Egyptian gave Klopp’s team the lead just before halftime with a penalty, but Lewis Dunk was able to save a point for his team late on.

 

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