Trent Alexander-Arnold, a Liverpool defender, has maintained that his team had a successful season despite Jurgen Klopp's final season at Anfield ending poorly. 

The Merseysiders were in the running for an unprecedented quadruple of trophies after winning the English League Cup in February.

However, following two devastating weeks in April, Liverpool lost to fierce rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup, withdrew from the Europa League, and eventually lost ground in the Premier League title race.

However, following two devastating weeks in April, Liverpool lost to fierce rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup, withdrew from the Europa League, and eventually lost ground in the Premier League title race.


"It was a good season, built on last season, got better as a team, challenged for the title, took it far and we improved," Alexander-Arnold told Liverpool's website.

"Any time you improve means that it's a good season. Take the positives and move forward and hopefully (do it) again next season."

The 25-year-old, who is bidding to be a member of England's Euro 2024 squad, suffered personal frustrations after two months out with a knee injury.

"Of course it's never nice to be injured. You want to play as many games as you can and help the team, but sometimes these things happen," he added.


"It was a tough time, it was one that taught me to be patient and a time that was difficult. It just makes you stronger, appreciate the times when you're fit and able to play games."