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Trent Alexander-Arnold could not hide his frustration with Darwin Nunez during the second half of Liverpool's Premier League meeting with Brentford.
Nunez started the match on the bench but was brought on in the second half as the Reds' chased a winner, but he prompted a furious reaction from Alexander-Arnold when he tried his luck from an unlikely distance.
Nunez collected the ball just outside the Brentford area before being pushed away from goal due to pressure from several opposition players.
The Uruguayan managed to keep possession of the ball, but instead of laying it off to a teammate, Nunez decided to try his luck from around 25 yards out, blasting the ball well over the crossbar.
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Alexander-Arnold, who was making a run to support the attack down the right flank, instantly stopped in his tracks and threw his hands in the air in an exasperated fashion, clearly livid with his teammate's decision.
It is common for players to vent their frustration with teammates' decisions on the pitch, but the aggression in Alexander-Arnold's reaction suggested was absolutely livid with Nunez's decision.
Ironically, the pair went on to combine for the opening goal of the game as Alexander-Arnold's cross was turned home from close range by the striker.