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Slott is accused of causing Alexander Arnold s injury

Liverpool coach Arn Slott smiled before a match against PSV

Stan Collimore claimed that the abuse Liverpool fans exerted on Trent Alexander-Arnold last weekend should be attributed to the "arrogant" Arnold and that he undermined the credibility of the Premier League.

Alexander Arnold rejected a contract renewal provided by Liverpool, and he was signed by Real Madrid. His decision led to a large number of Reds fans booing him after he came off the bench last weekend in a game against Arsenal.

Mohamed Salah slammed Liverpool fans, insisting that "we are not doing this", while Collimore accused Solo of becoming "arrogant" at Anfield Stadium.

Collimore wrote in his column "Caught Offside": "The whole situation of Trent Alexander-Arnold was Arnold's fault since last weekend. I understand he wanted to beat Arsenal, but there should have been a political game to play. He was too conceited in my opinion - this is the first time he has been like this since he became the head coach of Liverpool."

Perhaps it was because he was too confident when he won the Premier League championship for the first time, thus strengthening his position in the hearts of Liverpool fans. But he should have focused on picking the players he will have next season, and Trent obviously won't go to Atletico Madrid as he does now. Salter may learn from this experience and if he encounters similar situations again in the future, he will take a different approach.

I have no objection to Liverpool fans being unhappy about Trent's departure and think he was wrong to make this decision. But it is absolutely impossible to shush him, which goes against the club's slogan. A player wearing a Liverpool red jersey should not be booed by his fans. Overall, this is not a good image.

The former Liverpool striker also slammed Liverpool and Salter as they brought the players to Dubai for hot weather training this week. He claimed that the videos of the players' gatherings "are not good to the credibility of the Premier League".

He added: 'Liverpool, as a football club, is based on ruthless victory, so this trip to Dubai was simply nonsense. Considering that the weather in England was already very good at this time, there was no need to leave the UK to train in a warm place. They could have had a training camp anywhere in the country and had a few meals together instead of traveling half of the earth.

Arne Slott's videos at Ocean Beach and the atmosphere of the players attending the party are not conducive to the credibility of the Premier League. Yes, Liverpool has no other games to play, but they still have two games to play. The first of these was this weekend's match against Brighton, who had the chance to make it to the top eight in Europe.