Andy Robertson has aimed a playful dig at Trent Alexander-Arnold following Liverpool’s win over West Ham.
The Reds claimed a 1-0 win over West Ham in the Premier League on Saturday night, in a close contest at Anfield.
Sadio Mane got the decisive goal of the game in the first half, reacting to a volley from Alexander-Arnold to just stay onside.
The assist was Alexander-Arnold’s 16th in the top flight this season, which beats his previous best of 15 which he achieved in the 2018/19 and 2019/20 seasons.
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When it was put to Alexander-Arnold about his personal best, the right-back began to reflect on his achievement - only for Robertson to interrupt.
“Hopefully I’ll add more to the tally,” began Alexander-Arnold.
Before Robertson replied: “That one was a miss-hit shot, wasn't it?”
Alexander-Arnold then added: “They all count, they all count.
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“Like Robbo said, I have dragged it but I try and contribute as much as I can for the team.
“I think we both do. We pride ourselves on that.
“We want to help win games. Kind of changing the game from a full-back perspective and going and winning games for the team, so I’m happy to contribute.”