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Carragher Defends Liverpool Fans Booing Trent as He Rubbishes Schmeichel’s Claim

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Much was made of Trent Alexander-Arnold‘s highly-anticipated return to Anfield for Liverpool’s 1-0 victory over Real Madrid on Tuesday night. The right-sided defender, who played 354 times for the Reds after breaking through into first-team proceedings, was subject to a chorus of boos as he replaced Arda Guler in the 81st minute of the affair – and Jamie Carragher has offered his insight on the situation.

Alexis Mac Allister nodded home past an imperious Thibaut Courtois, who made an eye-catching eight saves against Arne Slot‘s side, just after the hour mark to open and close the scoring inside a raucous Anfield. The visitors, however, recorded their first match of the campaign without getting on the scoresheet.

Alexander-Arnold’s clubmate and compatriot, Jude Bellingham, claimed the Liverpool fans are still appreciative of what the right-back provided them over the years. “I think it is more to give their team the edge and throw him off a little bit. I am sure they’re appreciative of what he has done for the club. It is one of those things,” he said, but Carragher’s claim has also caught the attention of fans.

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Carragher’s Take on Alexander-Arnold Being Booed as he Rubbishes Schmeichel’s Claim

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Before the match, Peter Schmeichel, who played on both sides of the Manchester rivalry during his trophy-laden goalkeeping career, brandished the Anfield faithful’s response as “annoying” and “disgusting in a way” – but that was not the opinion of Liverpudlian Carragher. “I don’t agree with what you’ve said there,” the defender-turned-pundit said, per Liverpool Echo.

“I think the supporters decide what type of reception he gets and the reason why the reception will be poor tonight, which I would expect, is because Trent throughout those 20 years, as I’ve said, has played the position of ‘I’m a supporter on the pitch’. So them supporters who are all in the stadium wouldn’t leave on a free transfer to go play for Real Madrid.

“Now, okay, it’s his career, he gets one career, he’s a young man, he’s been brilliantly successful at the club. But what he’s said since he’s got in the team, if that were to be true, and Liverpool is the only team for him and he wants to be their captain, he wants to be a legend here… You don’t leave when you’ve just won the league title and you’ve got the opportunity to go win more trophies with your club.”

“And then you join a club who’s beat you twice in a Champions League final and they’re the club you want to compete for to maybe win more Champions League finals,” Carragher continued before adding, “So, I totally understand the reaction of the supporters. And a lot of it is because they feel like they have been hoodwinked a little bit by Trent throughout the process of him being at the club.”

Carragher – widely regarded as one of the best centre-backs in the history of the Premier League – referenced how well Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah handled their respective situations in the summer. Concerns grew that neither player would extend their spells on the red half of Merseyside. But they did, and Alexander-Arnold didn’t as he moved to Spain from his boyhood club.

“And also in the last year, where he hasn’t done any media interviews, he’s not got involved in anything where there was talk around obviously him, [Mohamed] Salah and [Virgil] van Dijk. Salah and Van Dijk were coming out constantly in the press saying they wanted to stay. Trent was very silent on the issue – and that’s where the frustration comes for the supporters.”

Carragher: ‘I Know What Trent Is Going Through’

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Although Carragher believes the Liverpool fans are well within their rights to boo in frustration, he also acknowledged Alexander-Arnold’s side of the story. Quizzed on whether he was surprised by the response the 27-year-old received, he said: “No, I wasn’t surprised and I don’t think Trent would’ve been surprised if I’m being totally honest. There’s obviously a lot of strong feeling inside the city.

“The feeling is a lot stronger because he’s a local boy. I was a local boy playing for Liverpool and living in the city. We live and breathe football every single day. It’s what keeps the city going. A local player for Liverpool has to embody those supporters,” he continued when speaking to CBS Sports.

“I know what Trent is going through and the sort of the difficulties you can have at different times as a local player. But leaving Liverpool isn’t easy.”

Alexander-Arnold, although Liverpool received €10 million so that he could play in the Club World Cup, ultimately moved to the Spanish capital on a free transfer – and that left a sour taste in the mouths of those who have supported him wholeheartedly from his academy days to when he was a nailed-on starter under Jurgen Klopp and Slot. At the time of writing, he has racked up 11 appearances for Xabi Alonso’s side but is yet to cement the starting berth as his own.

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Tottenham Offered Chance to Sign Dusan Vlahovic

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Tottenham Hotspur have been offered the chance to sign a top star this summer alongside their pursuit of Bournemouth star Eli Junior Kroupi.

Spurs have completed six signings already this summer, bringing in Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, Martin Dubravka, Jan Paul van Hecke, Mateus Fernandes, and Sandro Tonali in deals worth in excess of £220m.

But the Lilywhites are still looking at other deals, with a mega offer being lined up to sign Kroupi despite Bournemouth not wanting to sell. However, the north London side are now looking at other forward options, which has seen them offered the chance to sign a household name.

Tottenham Offered Dusan Vlahovic

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According to TEAMtalk, Tottenham have been offered the chance to sign former Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic on a free transfer.

Vlahovic, who has been described as ‘one of the best strikers in the world’, recently left the Serie A giants after his contract expired, and is now searching for a new club, ideally in the Premier League.

The 26-year-old is attracting big interest from Turkish giants Besiktas, but Spurs are understood to be keeping a close eye on the situation as they assess their own forward options for the new season. Richarlison is expected to depart, while Randal Kolo Muani has left following the end of his loan spell.

Kroupi remains the club’s top target for the striker role, which could see any move for Vlahovic put on the back burner as a result.

But with the Serbian international available on a free transfer, it’s a deal that could emerge as a bargain considering the major expenditure being put out by the ownership to strengthen other areas of the squad during this window.

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Vlahovic Would Be Excellent Plan B

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Dominic Solanke is currently the first-choice and only senior striker in the Spurs squad, but if De Zerbi is able to get his way and complete a deal to sign Kroupi, the expectation is that the Frenchman would be first choice.

Solanke would be excellent competition for him, and offer a different profile, but Vlahovic has got a much better goalscoring record throughout his career, and he is the type of profile who is a bit of a hybrid between them both.

The likelihood is that Vlahovic’s wages and the fact he wouldn’t be an automatic starter are going to be a hurdle that needs overcoming, but if Kroupi doesn’t arrive then it makes a deal much more feasible, and it’s one to keep an eye on while he remains unattached.


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Kylian Mbappe Shares Statement After Paraguayan Senator’s Racist Attack

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Kylian Mbappe has condemned Paraguayan senator Madame Celeste Amarilla’s “brazen racism” in response to her comments about the France striker.

Amarilla reacted to Mbappe’s spat with Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill following his nation’s 1-0 win over the South Americans at the World Cup. The Real Madrid star is said to have ignored the offer of a handshake and instead celebrated Les Bleus’ victory.

The 27-year-old scored the winner from the penalty spot in a feisty affair which saw players clash throughout. The Paraguayan players tried provoking Mbappe but he didn’t take the bait.

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Mbappe’s actions after the game riled up Amarilla who responded to a post about the incident involving Gill. She wrote on X: “[Mbappe] is so dumb he didn’t even learn how to write; instead of mother’s milk he was sucking coconuts, and the most educated things he’s ever heard were chimpanzees. You should have shown him the finger, Orlando Gill — I do it in the Senate and nothing happens!!!”

Amarilla also took to Instagram with another controversial post about the Frenchman: “Cameroonian, colonised, pretending hard to be French, bitter, nouveau riche, arrogant and ugly. He was nervous and terrified the whole match, like his entire team — they couldn’t score a single goal, they won because of sh*t… The only thing many of us are complaining about with Albirroja is not having given him a slap across the face after the match ended. And I’m not even a football fan.”

Mbappe has now hit back at Amarilla with a statement on his X account describing the senator as a ‘despicable woman’ who is ‘unworthy of her position.’ He wrote:

“You are a despicable woman and unworthy of your position. You do not represent Paraguay, that country which has sweated passion and honor throughout the competition. Through your recklessness and your brazen racism, the entire world has already forgotten the journey and the historic effort that your players accomplished during this World Cup, making way for an incompetent woman who gives the worst possible image of her country. I will never allow people like her the freedom to spread their hatred and racism across the world.”

Mbappe has been one of the standout performers at this summer’s World Cup and his goal against Paraguay took his tally to seven goals in five games. The Paraguayans tried underhanded tactics to beat France, including several reckless challenges and petulant behaviour.

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Ball Boy and Girls Salaries Revealed

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Wimbledon is among the most lucrative tennis tournaments on the planet, but what are the ball boys and girls paid who help to ensure that every match at SW19 runs smoothly?

While singles champions take home a record £3.6 million and first-round casualties pocket £80,000, naturally, the youngsters on duty don’t make anywhere close to that sort of money.

However, that isn’t to say that the job isn’t highly sought after. The All England Club maintains a highly competitive selection process, pulling the vast majority of its 280-strong cohort from approximately 1,400 local school applicants in Year 9 and 10.

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Former holders of the role insist that the preparation for it mirrors a high-stakes athletic boot camp rather than a casual summer job. Training officially begins in February at local indoor facilities, requiring teenagers to master physical endurance, precise ball-rolling physics, and prolonged periods of immobility.

By mid-may, operations transition directly to the SW19 grass courts, where the teenagers work in strict, high-stress one-hour rotations under the scrutiny of millions of global television viewers.

“The training was intense and very physical. We practiced how to throw the ball perfectly to the players and how to stand still for long periods,” Alex Crockford, a former Wimbledon ball boy, told The Mirror.

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Despite the demanding nature of both the training and the job itself, it may surprise you to learn that the teenagers selected don’t technically earn a salary at all.

Those selected for this year’s tournament will perform under strict professional conditions for a flat expense stipend rather than a standard wage, highlighting the stark financial divide at the heart of the multi-million-pound tournament.

The around 280 teenagers that are present to smooth the operation of all 675 matches across the fortnight will receive just £200 to cover basic expenses.


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Despite the lack of an hourly wage or formal salary, the role remains a highly sought-after badge of honor across participating boroughs.

The minimal payout exposes growing friction within the current sports landscape. As Wimbledon’s global broadcasting rights and corporate hospitality revenues reach historical peaks, the event continues to rely heavily on a “prestige economy” that trades financial compensation for social cachet. While the young participants overwhelmingly express pride in their roles, industry watchdogs question how long a multi-million-pound entertainment product can ethically justify an unpaid workforce.

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