At just 23 years old, Trent Alexander-Arnold has won more major honours than a lot of footballers finish their careers with, but he's nowhere near satisfied.
Alexander-Arnold was just 20 when he won the Champions League and went on to fulfil his dream of being a Premier League champion a year later.
The right-back is set to play in his first domestic cup final on Sunday evening when Liverpool take on Chelsea at Wembley in the Carabao Cup.
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Liverpool have fought themselves into a title race and the dream of a quadruple may be far fetched, but it is certainly alive.
"I think there will never be enough. There will never be a number that will satisfy me," Alexander-Arnold told GQ Magazine.
"Once you reach that limit, you realise, “Oh, I can have a couple more.” I'm just living in the moment, trying to win every season and then when I'm finished, I'll be able to look back on what I achieved."
Although Alexander-Arnold has had plenty of highs in his young career, he has also suffered lows and these are the things that drive him on.
"There was a game at Old Trafford that helped me. It was a tough game, but it probably helped me the most," he added.
"The first Champions League final was tough. Losing the league by a point was tough. I've had more ups than downs, but it's the downs where you learn the most about yourself.
"It's those little things that motivate you. Of course, you want to win all the time, but those hard feelings of losing… You never want to feel that again.
"There are millions of people that are dedicated enough to watch you, and you feel like you've let everyone down. So it's tough to take but those are the same feelings that make you better."