VIDEO: Trent Alexander-Arnold filmed making fingers gesture at young Tottenham ball boy during heated argument as fans SCREAM at Liverpool star after goal in Carabao Cup semi-final
Trent Alexander-Arnold appeared to get into a heated exchange with a Tottenham ball boy during Liverpool's 1-0 Carabao Cup loss.
Seconds after Lucas Bergvall's 86th-minute goal at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Wednesday, substitute Alexander-Arnold was involved in a fleeting spat with a Spurs ball boy. The England international attempted to restart play by getting a ball placed on a cone just off the pitch - but the ball boy removed it. The 26-year-old then kicked the cone away, exchanged words with the youngster, and held up six fingers in an apparent reference to Liverpool's 6-3 Premier League win at Tottenham last month.
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Alexander-Arnold can be seen copping a lot of abuse from the Tottenham fans as their team celebrates Bergvall's opener.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Spurs took an important lead going into the second leg of the Carabao Cup semi-finals. Liverpool may still be favourites to progress to the final, given they are flying high in all competitions this season, but Ange Postecoglou's team hold a slender advantage ahead of next month's trip to Anfield.
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WHAT NEXT?
Alexander-Arnold may hope to return to the starting lineup, after Conor Bradley started against Spurs, when Liverpool host Accrington Stanley in the FA Cup third round on Saturday.