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UCL: Trent Alexander-Arnold Set for Emotional Anfield Return as Real Madrid Face Liverpool

Trent Alexander-Arnold ruled out for 8 weeks after Suffering a muscle Injury in Real Madrid’s Champions League Clash

Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to make an emotional return to Anfield on Tuesday when Real Madrid take on Liverpoolin the UEFA Champions League — his first appearance back since leaving his boyhood club last summer.

Once celebrated as “the Scouser in our team,” the England international faced backlash after announcing his decision to depart at the end of his contract. Fans expressed their displeasure, booing him during his final game — a 2-2 draw with Arsenal. Despite the controversy, Alexander-Arnold’s contribution to Liverpool’s Premier League and Champions League triumphs remains unforgettable.

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Now 27, he is expected to feature for Madrid after recovering from a hamstring injury that delayed his debut at the Bernabéu. His return adds extra drama to an already high-stakes European clash. Although he initially left on a free transfer, Real Madrid later paid £8.4 million to fast-track the move so he could participate in the Club World Cup.

Former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock expects a mixed reaction from the Anfield faithful:

“I really hope he gets a good reception. He was an incredible servant to the club but wanted a new challenge. Still, some fans won’t forget how he left.”

Alexander-Arnold’s departure has left a noticeable tactical gap in Arne Slot’s Liverpool side, which has struggled to find rhythm and creativity.

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Currently sitting third in the Premier League, the Reds recently ended a poor run with a 2-0 win over Aston Villa, but concerns persist — particularly in attack.

Mohamed Salah’s form has dipped, with the absence of his dynamic partnership with Alexander-Arnold deeply felt. Last season, the duo recorded 147 line-breaking passes, the highest of any pair in the Premier League.

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In the right-back’s absence, Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong have attempted to fill the role, but inconsistency and recurring hamstring injuries have limited their impact.

Alexander-Arnold’s return, though in opposition colours, promises to be one of the most emotionally charged moments of the Champions League night — a homecoming wrapped in nostalgia, rivalry, and divided loyalties.

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