Liverpool's Alexander-Arnold eyes captain's armband
Liverpool's Alexander-Arnold eyes captain's armband
Published: 06:55 pm Nov 01, 2019
LONDON: Liverpool right back Trent Alexander-Arnold has already played in two Champions League finals and is set to make his 100th appearance for the club on Saturday and the 21-year-old now has his sights set on the captain's armband. 'I am not shy in saying that (being Liverpool captain) is a dream for me,' he said in an interview with the BBC. 'Whether it comes true or not is not up to me. I don't pick who is captain. 'But that is something I would love to do one day. Captaining Liverpool is something I have always dreamed of and it is something that motivates me.' Alexander-Arnold grew up in the city and entered the club's academy at the age of six. He has no thoughts about playing anywhere else. 'I've always been a Liverpool player, Liverpool has always been my home,' he added. 'I have never thought about changing clubs. 'When I grew up, the dream was always to play for Liverpool. Now I am living the dream and I can't see that changing.' Liverpool face Aston Villa in the Premier League on Saturday.