Decision made on Trent Alexander-Arnold goal celebration punishment | OneFootball

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·28 November 2023

Decision made on Trent Alexander-Arnold goal celebration punishment

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Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold will face no punishment for antagonising Manchester City fans with his goal celebration during Saturday’s 1-1 draw at the Etihad Stadium.

Alexander-Arnold secured a point for Liverpool with an equaliser in the 80th minute, choosing to celebrate his crucial goal by running over to a corner flag, putting his finger to his lips and making a shushing gesture towards the irate home support.


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Such actions would usually be punishable by a yellow card, but Alexander-Arnold got away without a caution in the moment and appears to also be free of any retrospective disciplinary action.

Multiple reports in the aftermath suggest that no further action will be taken and the incident is not something that the FA are even investigating.

The celebration was clearly a deliberate act by Alexander-Arnold, who is quoted as saying later: "It's always good to celebrate in front of [opposing] fans. Seeing all of the faces is really funny."

In the wake of the game, which led City midfielder Bernardo Silva to declare Liverpool as being "back", Reds skipper Virgil van Dijk described Alexander-Arnold as the "complete package".

"He offers a lot defensively and, obviously in possession, he has qualities that are very special and he shows that as well, so he has the complete package," Van Dijk assessed in post-match comments to reporters at the Etihad Stadium.

"He has to keep doing what he's doing, keep improving, keep that high standard he has for himself and we all have for him as well."

Liverpool trail City in the Premier League by just one point a third of the way into the 2023/24 season, with current leaders Arsenal a point further ahead. But attention in the short-term turns away from domestic football this midweek and onto the Europa League, with Jurgen Klopp's side in action against LASK of Austria on Thursday and in need of a victory to guarantee progression to the knockout rounds.

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