NewsTrent Alexander-Arnold: There's still so much more I want to achieve
A motivated Trent Alexander-Arnold has outlined his intentions to improve his already impressive CV.
The No.66 recently turned 25 and has taken on more responsibility at Liverpool this season after being appointed vice-captain of his boyhood club.
A winner of seven honours with the Reds since breaking through from the Academy, Alexander-Arnold is striving for more as he puts plans in place to give him the best possible chance of fulfilling his objectives.
Speaking to Channel 4 while currently on international duty, the Scouser said: "The end of last season, the summer camp with England, that was the foundation to go and build on what I've built from.
"There were 10 or 15 games that I laid a good foundation for. And then for me it was about demanding more from me.
"I've got high dreams and ambitions, and although I've achieved a lot of them, there's still so much more that I want to achieve. And it's about going and doing that.
"I've realised, for me, I'm not a young player anymore. [I'm] getting into hopefully the peak years of my career and how can I get the best out of that? And I'm the one that's responsible for it, I'm the one that can make that happen.
"I've always felt like I've been in control of what I can go and achieve as a player, I just needed the opportunities to go and do that."
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