Trent Alexander-Arnold made his return from injury at Benfica but you would be none the wiser, with his wand of a right boot tuned in from the off.
The right-back made his return from a hamstring injury on Tuesday night, playing 89 minutes before being replaced by Joe Gomez.
His presence is a vital one for Jurgen Klopp‘s side and he didn’t take long to find his touch after missing the Reds’ last two games, with his eye for a pass greatly appreciated by supporters.
Alexander-Arnold’s vision coupled with his ability to execute makes him a constant threat and he showed that off in Portugal.
His delivery over the top to Luis Diaz to trigger Sadio Mane‘s goal was a thing of beauty, in particular, and his latest performance continues to be greatly admired by Reds:
Just Trent being Trent. pic.twitter.com/if0YcbgKI3
— Sam McGuire (@SamMcGuire90) April 6, 2022
Some @TrentAA worldies to brighten up your dayhttps://t.co/3BoAaPfNky
— The Tactical Times (@Tactical_Times) April 6, 2022
TAA was a million dollars last night. Extraordinary range of passing that we all now take for granted!
— Dan Clubbe (@dan_clubbe) April 6, 2022
Hang that Trent pass in the Louvre
— Sports (@Sports) April 5, 2022
Enjoy every moment of Trent's career.
You're witnessing the early years of the career of the man who will retire as Liverpool's greatest ever player.
— EPL Index (@EPLIndex) April 5, 2022
This Trent Alexander Arnold turn and pass almost changed my life pic.twitter.com/TdSICkjRCc
— Yu (@YucciMane) April 5, 2022
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s passing ability and eye for spaces to utilize is out of this world, man.
— Maxi (@MaaxiAngelo) April 5, 2022
https://twitter.com/SportsEnthusi17/status/1511479414508429312?s=20&t=TXsjLV75pu3vO2O15DyIAg
Trent Alexander-Arnold. What a pass. pic.twitter.com/J7lTf8oXOA
— Ben Webb (@BenWebbLFC) April 5, 2022
The ball from Trent Alexander-Arnold before Sadio Mané's goal last night gets better every time you watch it. #LFCpic.twitter.com/KnBHNE8OUv
— Liam Bekker (@LiamBekker) April 6, 2022
https://twitter.com/Mizzle_lee/status/1511619376595849220?s=20&t=TXsjLV75pu3vO2O15DyIAg
Still only 23 years of age, it’s a scary proposition of the levels he can yet hit for Liverpool.
That he makes it all look so easy is a testament to his ability and with a massive few weeks ahead, we’ll be looking for more of that as the Reds continue to chase history.
To have Alexander-Arnold fit and a full squad available is a rare luxury, these are special days.