Trent Alexander-Arnold not happy after being substituted on 72 minutes of Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Brentford… as boss Arne Slot says he understands his frustrations 

  • Alexander-Arnold came off in the second half of Liverpool’s win over Brentford
  • Fans quickly noticed the Liverpool star’s gloomy expression sitting on the bench
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Arne Slot says he understands the frustrations of Trent Alexander-Arnold after the Liverpool vice-captain cut a dejected figure upon being substituted against Brentford.

Liverpool breezed past the Bees 2-0 after goals from Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah — but fans quickly noticed Alexander-Arnold’s gloomy expression when he was taken off midway through the second half.

Slot, though, says he understands why players get upset if they do not manage 90 minutes. ‘He didn’t look that happy after being taken off,’ said the Dutch head coach after his Anfield bow.

‘I understand. Every player wants to play 90 minutes. I don’t think the players that were on the bench from the start were really happy with the choice I made.

‘But Trent came back from the national team where in the beginning of the tournament he played quite a lot then he didn’t. Had a few weeks off, came back, this is only his third game.

Liverpool boss Arne Slot admitted he understands Trent Alexander-Arnold’s frustration

Alexander-Arnold appeared dejected after coming off in Liverpool's 2-0 win over Brentford

Alexander-Arnold appeared dejected after coming off in Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Brentford

Slot stressed it was important to 'take care' of Alexander-Arnold ahead of a long season

Slot stressed it was important to ‘take care’ of Alexander-Arnold ahead of a long season

‘We have to take care of him because we need him for the whole season and not just the first two games. 

‘But what is good for me is that I have a very good backup as well with Conor (Bradley). So we are taking care of Trent. But he played a good game.’

Meanwhile, Reds midfielder Curtis Jones missed the match with a minor muscle tweak and is now up against it to be fit for next Sunday’s trip to Manchester United. 

The Scouser was also tipped to make Lee Carsley’s first England squad and his fitness worries now put this in doubt.

Brentford boss Thomas Frank said he will be delighted when the transfer window is over to stop speculation over star striker Ivan Toney’s future. 

Brentford boss Thomas Frank admits he will be relieved when the transfer window closes

Brentford boss Thomas Frank admits he will be relieved when the transfer window closes

The English forward was left out of the Brentford squad for the second successive week.

Frank was asked if Toney was getting any closer to a move — with Saudi Arabia a mooted destination — and replied: ‘I don’t know. I haven’t asked Phil (Giles, transfer guru) the last two or three days. He trained well, good attitude.

‘I am always happy when the window is shut and then we don’t have to talk about ifs and buts and maybes.’

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