The club tweeted a direct response to the Reds’ club motto of ‘This Means More’, stating that winning trophies meant more to the Reds. The tweet included the message “THIS MEANS FOUR,” alongside four trophy emojis. The former Liverpool boss claimed that their trophies would mean more to them and their fanbase due to the situations at both clubs, financially.
He emphasized the significance of how both clubs have built their teams and the manner in which they have done it. Haaland responded by mocking Alexander-Arnold for not experiencing the feeling of winning a treble. He also added a question to the Liverpool team’s prospects in the upcoming season.
The outgoing Liverpool boss expressed that while Manchester City is the most successful, Liverpool’s trophies hold their own significance because they didn’t win as many. He defended Alexander-Arnold’s comments, stating that there was nothing wrong with what Trent said in his view. City could potentially be celebrating more silverware before the end of the season.
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