Dietmar Hamann claims Liverpool are already missing Trent Alexander-Arnold & insists Real Madrid defender 'deserves a hero's welcome' when he returns to Anfield for Champions League clash

Dietmar Hamann believes that Liverpool are already missing the services of Trent Alexander-Arnold following his free transfer to Real Madrid in the summer. The Reds brought in Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen to replace Alexander-Arnold but the Dutch full-back has been laid low with an injury at the start of the new season.

  • Hamann claims Reds miss Trent
  • Frimpong out injured
  • Trent to return to Anfield in UCL

Dietmar Hamann claims Liverpool are already missing Trent Alexander-Arnold & insists Real Madrid defender 'deserves a hero's welcome' when he returns to Anfield for Champions League clashDietmar Hamann claims Liverpool are already missing Trent Alexander-Arnold & insists Real Madrid defender 'deserves a hero's welcome' when he returns to Anfield for Champions League clashDietmar Hamann claims Liverpool are already missing Trent Alexander-Arnold & insists Real Madrid defender 'deserves a hero's welcome' when he returns to Anfield for Champions League clash

Frimpong lasted just 60 minutes on the pitch in ‘s season opener against as he picked up a hamstring injury, and missed their next two league matches against Newcastle and . In the Dutch defender’s absence, Arne Slot has deployed Dominik Szoboszlai as a make-shift full-back. The Hungarian has done fairly well in the unfamiliar position, and he even scored a world-class winner against the Gunners last weekend.

Despite Szoboszlai’s exploits, Hamann feels that Liverpool are missing the presence of Alexander-Arnold on the pitch, and has hailed the Englishman as a “tremendous player”. The German also urged Liverpool fans to give the defender a “hero’s welcome” when Madrid visit Anfield for their league phase clash next month.

Speaking to Adventure Gamers the 52-year-old said: “Trent Alexander-Arnold will get a mixed reaction due to the way he left the club. I hope he receives a good reception. I think he deserves a hero’s welcome. He was loved by the city, gave everything for 10 years, and never cost the club a penny, despite leaving on a free. He’s been a tremendous player.

“In the first couple of games, people are reluctant to admit it because many are upset about his departure, but Liverpool miss him. He was a playmaker from the right-back position. While Dominik Szoboszlai can now fill that role, players like Jeremie Frimpong and Conor Bradley aren’t the same. I believe there will be times when people realise they miss him, and that’s why he should get a hero’s reception. I fear he won’t, but I wish he does.”

Despite starting in two out of Los Blancos’ first three La Liga matches, Alexander-Arnold faced a snub from Thomas Tuchel, who picked his squad for the latest qualifiers without the 26-year-old. The defender will be back in action for Madrid on September 13 as Xabi Alonso’s side face in La Liga.