Anfield Watch
·3 juin 2025
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·3 juin 2025
Once you become a Liverpool player, you enter into a family former, current and future players.
Some might not be looked at as fondly as some of the others because of decisions they made when leaving the club, but they all donned the Liverbird on their chest at some point.
As you would expect, Trent Alexander-Arnold's legacy now falls into the camp of Steve McManaman and Michael Owen rather than Steven Gerrard. Each player's situation dictates how the fans see them.
In the case of Raheem Sterling, the fans are largely in agreement that he will be booed - he was a homegrown talent who had made his way into the first-team at 18 years old, but after three years he left in search of greater playing time. In the grand scheme of things, his reputation is middling.
Well, regardless of how his relationship with the fans is, you might've expected his children to follow his pathway and join the Liverpool academy if they wanted to become professional footballers.
However, the Englishman has decided to take his kids elsewhere, with North London's Arsenal taking his fancy, which could suggest one of two things.
Firstly, the relationship with the Reds might be pretty non-existent now, given he spent seven years at Manchester City, so his time on Merseyside somewhat pales into insignificance.
But secondly, his loan spell from Chelsea to Arsenal has seemingly made a big impression on him, despite the move failing to work out for either party in footballing terms.
Sterling didn't get the minutes he was after and he was unable to a difference to the Gunners' attacking threat, perhaps due to a mis-match between the team and the player or merely a sign of decline.
Sterling didn't get the minutes he was after and he was unable to a difference to the Gunners' attacking threat, perhaps due to a mis-match between the team and the player or merely a sign of decline.
Put simply, however, the academy at Arsenal is what has taken his attention from his most recent endeavour. It was announced yesterday that his nine-year-old son Thiago will be joining the program.