New footage shows Szoboszlai gesturing to Kop fans after booing departing TAA

Trent Alexander-Arnold did not receive exactly the hottest welcome from Anfield in Anfield on Sunday, and it seemed to grate one of his Liverpool teammates.

The international of England announced on Monday on Bank Holiday that he would indeed leave Merseyside at the end of the season and put an end to an almost seasonal saga.

Despite the fact that they spent two decades in the club and winning countless trophies with the Reds, the exit of Alexander-Arnold faded in some sectors of the Liverpool fan base.

As such, after he had fallen to the bank on Sunday for the collision with Arsenal, his introduction was greeted with angry around Anfield.

Even worse, when he fells the field after full -time to cheer the fans, he again got a short shrift from supporters, although Dominik Szoboszlai seemed far from impressed by the treatment shown to his teammate.

A clip placed on social media shows that Alexander-Arnold is approaching the head to be booed alone by fans, although the Hungarian midfielder gestures in irritation, waving his hands rejecting before he walks away.

Alexander-Arnold was already in the spotlight before the game even started because he was called on the couch.

His place was taken by Conor Bradley, who will want to show that he deserves to be the successor of the place of the 26-year-old in the team for the future.

It is likely that the Reds will look to replace Alexander-Arnold in the starting team, but there will probably also be a tactical change for next season, given how the system is set up to get the best out of its unique talents.

It was a fascinating collision on Sunday among the top two teams in the country, although there was not the impact on the title race that many would have predicted at the start of the season.

Liverpool quickly took the lead by Cody Gakpo and Luis Diaz, who hit each other within two minutes, raced in a two-target goal against the break.

But the Gunners bounced back with two of their own goals, with Gabriel Martinelli just after the interval network and Mikel Merino hit a loose ball in front of the equalizer before she saw red and was on his way to an early shower.

Although Liverpool had already achieved the Premier League title, it was a point that the struggle of Arsenal to finish second, given the visit of Newcastle in midweek with the Magpies in Fine Form at the moment.

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