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FootballHaaland Slams Alexander-Arnold With Cheeky Man City Treble Win Dig
- Alexander-Arnold aimed a dig at Man City ahead of their huge clash on Sunday
- Erling Haaland responded to the Liverpool star's comment with a blunt put-down
- Liverpool will play as host against Man City in cagey encounter this weekend
Erling Haaland has hit back at Trent Alexander-Arnold's taunt that winning trophies means more to Liverpool than to Manchester City, boasting that last season's treble triumph felt "quite nice".
Liverpool and City face off in a top-of-the-table Premier League clash on Sunday, with third-placed Arsenal also in the mix.
City are aiming to become the first side in history to win four consecutive English top-flight titles, while Liverpool are hoping to send outgoing manager Jurgen Klopp off in style.
Klopp and City boss Pep Guardiola have consistently battled it out for major honours over the past decade.
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What Alexander-Arnold said
Defender Alexander-Arnold said in an interview this week that Liverpool's trophies had meant more due to the enormous financial resources available to Abu Dhabi-backed City.
"It's tough. We're up against a machine that's built to win -- that's the simplest way to describe City and their organisation," Alexander-Arnold told FourFourTwo magazine.
"Looking back on this era, although they've won more titles than us and have probably been more successful, our trophies will mean more to us and our fanbase because of the situations at both clubs, financially.
"How both clubs have built their teams and the manner in which we've done it, probably means more to our fans."
Haaland hits back at Alexander-Arnold
Haaland's 52 goals last season helped City win the Champions League for the first time and they also collected the Premier League and FA Cup to become only the second English side to do the treble, after Manchester United in 1998/99.
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Football"I've been here one year and won the treble and it was quite a nice feeling," Haaland told Sky Sports when asked about Alexander-Arnold's comments.
"I don't think he knows this feeling, so that's what I felt last season and it was quite nice."
Alexander-Arnold is one of a number of senior players set to miss out on the clash against City this weekend for Liverpool due to injury.
City, by contrast, have nearly a clean bill of health and were able to rest most of their star names in a 3-1 win over FC Copenhagen on Wednesday to progress to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
Haaland started in midweek and scored to take his tally for the season to 29, despite missing two months of the campaign due to injury.