
Trent Alexander-Arnold has brilliantly stated that he would pick having Jordan Henderson accent over Andy Robertson’s, as the Liverpool defender told Sky Sports.
The Liverpool-born player also claimed that both Henderson and Robertson’s accents are ‘as bad as each other’.
Henderson was born in Sunderland and came through the ranks at the Stadium of Light, before moving to Merseyside over ten years ago.
Whereas, Robertson, who is Scotland’s captain, started showcasing his worth around the same time Alexander-Arnold was making noises in Liverpool’s first-team.
And this is what the right-back had to say about his club captain and fellow full-back during a ‘would you rather’ segment.
“Would you rather have Hendo’s or Robbo’s accent? Oh, wow,” said Alexander-Arnold.
“Hendo’s, I would say. Just about. They are both as bad as each other for me.”

Both Alexander-Arnold and Robertson combined on Sunday when they recorded a 2-2 draw against Tottenham.
It was a drama-filled game for Robertson, especially, who was involved in the majority of controversial moments during the game.
At first, he was on the end of a lunging tackle from Harry Kane in the first half, but the Spurs striker was only shown a yellow card for his challenge, nor did VAR urge on-field referee, Paul Tierney, to check his decision.
Then, in the second half, he scored Liverpool’s second goal and was then sent off, after Tierney checked on VAR, for his kick out on Emerson Royal.
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