'Trent isn't a snake!' — ‎Sergio Aguero defends Alexander-Arnold amid fan backlash over Real Madrid switch

‎Manchester City legend Sergio Aguero has spoken out in defense of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is reportedly set to leave Liverpool this summer, slamming the backlash from fans as excessive and unfair.
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‎The Liverpool-born right-back, whose contract expires at the end of June, has reportedly agreed in principle to join Spanish giants Real Madrid on a free transfer. The potential move has triggered a strong emotional response from sections of the Liverpool fanbase, with some accusing the 25-year-old of betraying his boyhood club.
‎Banners criticizing Alexander-Arnold were spotted near Anfield in recent days, reflecting the disappointment and anger felt by many supporters. Some fans have gone as far as labeling him a "snake"—a term often reserved for those seen as disloyal.
‎Aguero, however, urged for greater understanding and respect for player autonomy. Speaking to Stake.com, the former Argentine striker stated, “I think the decisions that players make ought to be respected. Alexander-Arnold has given so much to the team, he’s allowed them to achieve many great things. I get the passion fans feel for their team, but I think going as far as calling him a 'snake' seems a bit too rich for me."
‎Alexander-Arnold has been pivotal to Liverpool’s recent successes, playing a key role in their Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, and Club World Cup triumphs under Jürgen Klopp. His potential departure would mark the end of a significant era at Anfield.
‎As Liverpool prepare to face Tottenham Hotspur this Sunday, with the chance to secure a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title, attention will also be on the atmosphere surrounding Alexander-Arnold’s final matches in red—if the reports prove accurate.
‎New manager Arne Slot, set to succeed Klopp this summer, may face the daunting task of rebuilding both the squad and the trust between players and fans, should Alexander-Arnold make his high-profile move to Spain.
‎In the ever-evolving landscape of football, where loyalty is often measured against ambition, Aguero’s words serve as a timely reminder that decisions off the pitch deserve empathy and perspective.

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