Carragher calls the Liverpool statement's response to Alexander-Arnold a "step too far."
After making a generalisation about how Reds players are treated, Jamie Carragher criticised Liverpool supporters for going "too far" in their treatment of Trent Alexander-Arnold.
In early May, Alexander-Arnold informed Liverpool that he will be departing at the end of the current campaign.
Many were curious to see how a young Reds star who had been with the team for 20 years would be handled once that choice was made public.
Fans have been criticising Alexander-Arnold on social media, and when he made his first appearance for Liverpool since his statement was made public, that sentiment continued.
To a chorus of jeers, Alexander-Arnold was substituted for Conor Bradley against Arsenal in the 67th minute, giving the youthful right-back additional playing time before he most certainly takes over the position next season.
During the game, several people warmed up to him, especially when he nearly scored with a free kick.
However, Liverpool great Carragher criticised the team's supporters on Sky Sports after the game.
I felt that was going too far. "A player wearing a Liverpool shirt shouldn't be jeered," he remarked.
Nevertheless, Carragher acknowledged that "a lot of the Liverpool players probably want to play for Real Madrid," which is where Alexander-Arnold is rumoured to be heading.
Andy Robertson is upset by the response.
Andy Robertson has a very good rapport with Alexander-Arnold, and the full-back declared they have “done it all together” in the game after the final whistle.
As such, he was not particularly satisfied with the reply that his friend got. He remarked, Watching your friend get jeered is not pleasant." "People cannot be told how to behave.
I can tell you how I feel about it, I’m tremendously proud of him for what he’s done for this club, I love him as a friend, I love him as a player and he’ll be missed.”
That's how I feel about it, and I won't express my feelings to anyone else.
Liverpool roundup: potential replacements for Alexander-Arnold
Naturally, Bradley is listed as one of the primary candidates to replace Alexander-Arnold at right-back. But according to reports, Arne Slot thinks central defenders Jarell Quansah and Joe Gomez, as well as midfielders Wataru Endo and Curtis Jones, may play there.
In addition to the club's possibilities, Jeremie Frimpong, who is apparently interested in joining Anfield, might be signed by Liverpool. According to reports, the Reds may also consider signing Vanderson, a right-back for Monaco.


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