Jurgen Klopp hugging Trent Alexander-Arnold after being substituted
Trent Alexander-Arnold has won seven trophies with Liverpool including the Premier League and Champions League

The well-being of players in the UK is forgotten, according to the player.

After an indifferent start to the season, there has been an intense focus on the defender.

"Everyone here is very good to praise a player very high up to the sky and let them fall as hard as they can," saidNetherlands defender Van Dijk.

We have to deal with that.

Everyone is talking about how we should all accept it because we forget about the wellbeing of players.

"For him to just keep working and deal with it and show a reaction is what we need, all of us."

It's important that we support the manager and the club.

Alexander-Arnold's displays have been of particular interest to the rest of the team.

Gary said Alexander-Arnold could be one of the world's best right-backs if he worked on his defense.

After last month's Nations League games, the England manager said the defender's all-round game was behind that of Trippier, potentially putting his World Cup place in doubt.

He said he would pick Alexander-Arnold in any team he managed.

Alexander-Arnold said he was focused on performing on the pitch after scoring a free-kick.

"No matter what I always try and think positively," he told BT Sport. "People will say things but for me it is about going out there and helping the team win games.

I'm looking forward to the rest of the season despite it being a slow start.

The debate surrounding Alexander-Arnold is typical of what modern day players have to contend with.

There would be a lot of players struggling if the players from the past were under scrutiny.

It will always come to you and it's not easy to just completely shut it out and keep your head down, or you need to live under a rock and go to the game and go back home.

It is not easy and we have to deal with it.

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