Trent Alexander-Arnold Dreams of Being the Right-Back GOAT
In a recent statement, Trent Alexander-Arnold of Liverpool expressed his desire to become the “greatest right-back to ever play football.” The 26-year-old player, who has already established himself with his own style and influence on the game, aspires to become a football icon and alter the game for upcoming generations.
Alexander-Arnold told Sky Sports:
“A legend of football, someone who changed the game. Don’t play the game, alter the game is one of my favorite sayings. I want to be remembered as the best right-back in football history.”
He made it clear that he was determined to achieve greatness since he thought his potential was limitless.
Winner of the World Cup Ballon d’Or
Alexander-Arnold made the shocking admission that he would rather win the Ballon d’Or than play for England in the World Cup, saying:
“I’d say win a Ballon d’Or. Because I think I can. Being the first full-back to do it is something I aspire to.”
His desire to win football’s greatest individual award demonstrates his resolve to reshape the position of a right-back in the game.
Alexander-Arnold reflected on his priorities and revealed his philosophy on success: “You can’t look in the mirror and say, ‘I gave it everything I got,’ until the morning after you retire. What you put into the game and whether you realize your full potential are more important than how many medals or trophies you have.