It s totally unjustified Frank Leboeuf says he received death threats and was labeled a racist for his criticism of Liverpool superstar
It s totally unjustified - Frank Leboeuf says he received death threats and was labeled a racist for his criticism of Liverpool superstar Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
disagrees with the criticisms that Trent Alexander-Arnold has received "The slander of Trent has been uncalled for. It's pathetic" disagrees with the criticisms that Trent Alexander-Arnold has received Speaking to Fair Betting Sites (via ), Leboeuf recently clarified his remarks about Alexander-Arnold. He elaborated: "I want to go back to why I supposedly said that. First I said worse, I said 'not even Championship level'. But it's not what I actually said. I'm very upset with the English media who took half of what I said and ran with it. I said, 'Trent Alexander-Arnold, I love the guy.'" Leboeuf asserted that he was not disrespectful to the player and added: "I love his spirit, his mentality and what he brings offensively. Because it's only fair that if you criticize him defensively that you compliment his attacking threat. But the headline that TAA is a Championship level player is wrong, I never said that and would never be disrespectful to him like that." The 1998 FIFA World Cup winner also claimed that his recent comments have been blown out of proportion by the media. He concluded: "These comments I made about TAA being taken out of context have seen me labeled as a racist and I've also received death threats over social media and I hate that. It's totally unjustified because it was not a personal attack on TAA. Yes, I criticized his defensive ability, but as part of my analysis, I also praised him highly." Alexander-Arnold has opened his 2022-23 season on a mixed note, scoring three goals in 15 games across all competitions for the Reds. A wonderful free-kick to open the scoring in
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It s totally unjustified - Frank Leboeuf says he received death threats and was labeled a racist for his criticism of Liverpool superstar
Frank Leboeuf has moved to rectify his comments about Trent Alexander-Arnold. Former defender Frank Leboeuf has revealed that he was labeled a racist and received death threats for his comments about superstar . The Englishman, 24, has established himself as one of the best right-backs in the world since his senior debut in 2016. However, Alexander-Arnold. has recently come under fire for his poor defensive displays for Liverpool. Earlier last month, Leboeuf labeled the England international a 'Championship-level' defender during an interview with . "The slander of Trent has been uncalled for. It's pathetic"disagrees with the criticisms that Trent Alexander-Arnold has received "The slander of Trent has been uncalled for. It's pathetic" disagrees with the criticisms that Trent Alexander-Arnold has received Speaking to Fair Betting Sites (via ), Leboeuf recently clarified his remarks about Alexander-Arnold. He elaborated: "I want to go back to why I supposedly said that. First I said worse, I said 'not even Championship level'. But it's not what I actually said. I'm very upset with the English media who took half of what I said and ran with it. I said, 'Trent Alexander-Arnold, I love the guy.'" Leboeuf asserted that he was not disrespectful to the player and added: "I love his spirit, his mentality and what he brings offensively. Because it's only fair that if you criticize him defensively that you compliment his attacking threat. But the headline that TAA is a Championship level player is wrong, I never said that and would never be disrespectful to him like that." The 1998 FIFA World Cup winner also claimed that his recent comments have been blown out of proportion by the media. He concluded: "These comments I made about TAA being taken out of context have seen me labeled as a racist and I've also received death threats over social media and I hate that. It's totally unjustified because it was not a personal attack on TAA. Yes, I criticized his defensive ability, but as part of my analysis, I also praised him highly." Alexander-Arnold has opened his 2022-23 season on a mixed note, scoring three goals in 15 games across all competitions for the Reds. A wonderful free-kick to open the scoring in
Take a bow, A wonderful free-kick to open the scoring in Take a bow,