
A Liverpool fan has been labelled 'cringe' on social media after listing every 'mistake' Trent Alexander-Arnold made on his Real Madrid debut.
After his high-profile transfer from boyhood club Liverpool to Madrid was officially confirmed last week, Alexander-Arnold made his debut on Wednesday.
Inside the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Madrid took on Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal as they began their bid to win the newly revamped FIFA Club World Cup.
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However, it did not go to plan for Los Blancos as they were held to a 1-1 draw by the Saudi giants.
Ruben Neves netted in the 41st minute after Gonzalo Garcia had given Los Blancos the lead with 35 minutes on the clock.
Meanwhile, Alexander-Arnold endured a tough start to life with his new team as his performance was picked apart by Madrid fans.
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The England international was eventually taken off in the 65th minute, replaced by Spaniard Lucas Vazquez.
However, it wasn't just Madrid fans who were watching Alexander-Arnold's debut closely, Liverpool fans also kept a keen eye on their former player.
During the match, one fan decided to list every single mistake the full-back made.
The mistakes included: "1' heavy touch, 3' shaky 1v1, 18' goal scored from Trent's side (offside), 36' failed clearance, 41' conceded a goal and 62' horrible cross (again)."
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The fan ended his 'generational hate watch' with: "64' STINKER AND HOOKED."
Reacting on social media, one fan said: "How cringe."
Another tweeted: "Move on, he's not coming back."
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A third fan added: "That’s so sad."
Someone else wrote: "Wow unbelievable."
A fifth commented: "This is obsession at this point."

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After the match, Madrid boss Xabi Alonso was asked to comment on Alexander-Arnold and Dean Huijsen's debuts.
He replied: "First I'd like to congratulate them, because this is a big day for them. Making a Real Madrid debut will surely have an impact on them. I'm thrilled because they have that personality and they'll be important players for us. Having them here will give us added quality."
Meanwhile, Alexander-Arnold said: "It's a very proud moment for me. It's a moment that most, if not all players, dream of at some point in their life.
"But it was very challenging to play in that heat and very different from England."
Topics: Fan Reactions, Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Real Madrid, FIFA Club World Cup, Football