Carragher not angry, just disappointed by Alexander-Arnolds Liverpool departure - Soccer News
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Jamie Carragher expresses disappointment over Trent Alexander-Arnold's decision to leave Liverpool after the season, highlighting the club's potential under current management. Carragher believes Alexander-Arnold, a local player who has contributed significantly to the team's success, should recognize that Liverpool is among Europe's elite and may soon achieve remarkable accomplishments. Having served the team since 2004 and setting records, he feels that such a departure undermines the club's promising future. Ultimately, Carragher strongly advocates for loyalty to a team on the cusp of greatness, especially when weighed against historical rivals.
I'm not angry, I'm just disappointed that as a local player, he doesn't think Liverpool are close enough to winning. We've had players in the past who left who were playing for Liverpool teams that weren't as good as this Liverpool team.
Liverpool are one of the best five or six teams in Europe and could be on the verge of something special under this manager over the next five or six years.
If I was a local player in that position, where I thought I could go win league titles, and put Liverpool above Manchester United for league titles, and get closer to Real Madrid, I would stay.
People talk about rivalry in England but Madrid are a rival of Liverpool in the European Cup.
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