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'That's what we expect' - Trent Alexander-Arnold speaks out on 'strange' next Liverpool manager situation




Trent Alexander-Arnold says he still expects Liverpool to be challenging for a Premier League title next season


The Reds' vice-captain admits he is "sat on the fence" with regards to his opinion on who can take over after Klopp steps down




Sporting coach Ruben Amorim currently the bookies' favourite to step in.


Liverpool insist a number of candidates are still being exhaustively assessed ahead of a decision


Trent believes the squad is still good enough to compete for the game's biggest honours, whoever is in the dugout.


Trent admits it is going to be an adjustment working under a new manager, having been given his senior debut by Klopp back in 2016.

Trent said


“I’d probably say I’m sat on the fence with regards to my feelings on a new manager coming in,"


It’ll be a completely different situation and it’s going to be weird to then turn up to pre-season, having to adopt a new playing style.


"Whereas now, without anything getting said to me, I know all the manager wants me to play, and I turn up to pre-season, I know to jump there, I’m to press there, but for this summer, my next preseason will have a completely different message.


“It’s going to be strange, but I think I like the idea of a new challenge for the team, the players and the club.


“The way I look at it is of course the manager is going to come in and change the way we play and it'll be a different type of culture and new messages.


“But as players, the mentality and eagerness to win - not the pressure, but the internal pressure on ourselves and the demands to win things and be in a title race next season no matter who the manager is - that's what we expect from ourselves.


"Of course results might not go our way but as long as that mentality is there - not that it doesn't matter who the manager is, but as long as the dressing room has got that desire that we're going to win, we're trying to win things, it's not a 'transition season', the manager comes and within his style of play is that winning mentality - that's how the transition needs to happen."



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