He won the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA SuŁer Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup.
At 24, Trent Alexander-Arnold is very accomplished.
Liverpool and England’s right-back is one of Europe’s greatest thanks to his agility and playmaking.
Though off the field, Alexander-Arnold is part of one of the world’s top football teams, his foundation has helped him stay calm.
Alexander-Arnold has more regional aspirations than most in his situation. They may spend their newfound income on homes, automobiles, and leisure.
He may be a local hero for Liverpool’s biggest team, but he lives with his parents, cleaning dishes and cultivating “clean and healthy” habits.
Alexander-Arnold reached greatness by living in a stable environment.
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“I think young players always rush things,” he told CNN Senior Sport Analyst Darren Lewis. Young players think the first thing to do when they are paid is move out, buy a new car, etc.
“And then the environment changes.” Live at home. Your parents keep you in line and make sure the dishes aren’t piling up, you arrive home to a clean, nice environment, etc.
“When you live alone, you think, ‘I’ll do that later.’” You return from training to a Ԁirty, unpleasant environment. I never felt obliged to leave home. I always deliver on time.
“I’ve always liked family.” They kept me grounded and pushed me forward. So I’m not rushing to decide.”