Trent Alexander-Arnold showed his true class by at Anfield.
The Reds right-back overcame a difficult first-half period for the Reds to help his side produce , ending the game with the most tackles and duels won on the pitch than any other player.
But the 26-year-old wasn't done there, as he carried on his good day off the field following the game, turning up as a guest speaker at the Football For Change annual charity ball hosted by legend .
The charity, which provides life-changing opportunities to young people in some of the UK's most challenged communities as per its bio on X (formerly Twitter), managed to raise "plenty of funds" on what was a "great night", according to Carragher.
The former Reds defender took to X (formerly Twitter) to celebrate the special occasion, where he included pictures of both on stage and posing for photographs on the night.
Kitted out in his Liverpool tracksuit, it's clear he came soon after he'd played in the 2-1 victory over earlier in the day, proving his commitment to the cause and helping out on such an important night for the charity and the people it supports.
If Alexander-Arnold wasn't already held in high regard by Reds fans, then he certainly does himself no harm with his latest act. The only thing Liverpool supporters can hope for now is that he'll and finally sign a new deal to keep him at Anfield beyond the end of the current campaign.
At least for now, the local lad is doing his bit for the club both on and off the pitch. Liverpool's win also takes the Reds back to the top of the , with continuing to lead the side on a title charge during the early stages of his first campaign in charge.
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