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After a 12-game hiatus, it was a long time to contribute a goal, but Alexander-Arnold relished every second of helping his team to a much-needed victory.
The No. 66 told the BBC, “It felt good and it looked good, from what I saw.” “The guys informed me it was excellent!
Their grins and their obvious excitement indicate that it was a successful conclusion. I was thrilled to score once more.Being unable to play and do what I love for a few months has been difficult for me, but it feels great to be back out there.
“I feel like I’m playing well and I’m having fun with football.” Man, playing football is fun. That is the wisest course of action.
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Alexander-Arnold clarified, “Harvey had the right idea, just not the execution,” citing Liverpool’s data that demonstrated the Fulham wall usually leaps at certain times.And for that reason, according to Klopp, Elliott should have “ten to fifteen percent” of the goal; the Reds, having learned from their first attempt, have found success with their second.
“I believe Harvey Elliott has ten to fifteen percent of Trent’s goal because we told him to try to go under the wall after analyzing Fulham and noticing that it was jumping.”
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