Jamie Carragher blasts Liverpool fans for booing Trent Alexander-Arnold after coming off the bench in Leicester win

Jamie Carragher has criticized Liverpool fans for the booing of Trent Alexander-Arnold, with the Boyhood Red to agree on a contract extension.

This summer Alexander-Arnold is connected on a large scale with a move to the Spanish Titans Real Madrid with his contract at the end of the campaign and not an extension but apparently agreed.

Liverpool has already tied two of the pull -out patrise virate in Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, although the right back seems to be for a new challenge that has won everything to have won to make Liverpool.

As such, Carragher claimed that there were parts of home support for the recent 1-0 victory of Liverpool over Leicester, where the foxes relegated, when the final match winner came to the field.

But the legendary Reds defender was not a fan of the treatment and came down hard on supporters who chose to return the judge.

'I had a few friends who were in the game [Leicester vs Liverpool] And they said he [Trent] was booed when he came to the field [by Liverpool fans]”Said Carragher, speaking on the stick to the football podcast, offered by Sky Bet.

'I can understand that Liverpool supporters all have different thoughts about him – some people say good luck to him, some people are really angry, and some people just think it's what it is – but you never have to fascinate a player in your kit.

“He plays for Liverpool; He set up the kit and played his role this season to win the Premier League – you don't care your own players. '

Alexander-Arnold would eventually score the only goal of the game in the 76th minute when Arne Slot's side took three more points in their Premier League title procession.

With Arsenal then 2-2 with Crystal Palace on Wednesday evening, the Reds only need one point against Tottenham to secure their second Premier League crown only.

In the meantime, Alexander-Arnold remained cautious about his future when he was asked about it after the game, as he did in the entire Saga.

“Look, I said the whole season that I am not going to talk about my situation,” he told Sky Sports after his match-winning contribution. 'I'm not going to go into details, but days like today are very special.

“Scoring goals, playing, winning games, being title races, they are special moments that will live with me forever and I am happy that I am part of it.”

Alexander-Arnold has been in Liverpool since he joined their youth academy in 2004.

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