

Trent Alexander-Arnold has established himself as one of the world’s most talented and influential right-backs, breaking many records during his time at Liverpool.
From his outstanding crossover ability to his vision and pass range, Alexander-Arnold’s performance on the court was impressed.
Alexander-Arnold’s record-breaking loopholes include becoming the most prolific auxiliary defender in Premier League history and setting multiple records for most assists in a season. His ability to provide precise crosses and create scoring opportunities for teammates is a key factor in Liverpool’s success.
However, as the England international confirmed his exit from Liverpool after 20 years, we believe now is the best time to check out some of his outstanding records at Anfield.
Trent Alexander-Arnold breaks record
In one Premier League season, a defender had most assists: he initially set the record with 12 assists in the 2018-19 season, and later broke the game with 13 assists in the 2019-20 season.
In the Premier League, most of the assists for a defender: Alexander-Arnold became an assisted Premier League assist with 64 assists, surpassing Andy Robertson’s record.
The first player to assist in the goal twice in five consecutive Premier League matches: he achieved the feat in April 2023.
Liverpool captain’s youngest player in European matches: Alexander-Arnold plays captain as the 21-year-old in the 2020 Champions League against Midtjylland.
The youngest player has won six major trophys from the British club: 23 years and 219 days, and he won the FA Cup and League Cup in 2022.
The youngest player in a row in Champions League finals: Alexander Arnold scored this record in 2018 and 2019.
The first defender in the Premier League scored 60 assists: he achieved this milestone in 2024.
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