Liverpool’s Premier League title parade took an unexpected turn when a video of Trent Alexander-Arnold in tears—comforted by Szoboszlai and Salah—circulated online. But it was Curtis Jones’ reaction that ignited social media frenzy. In the clip, Jones seems to question the authenticity of Trent’s emotions, gesturing as if to suggest the moment was for the cameras.
Fans were quick to analyze the expressions:
“Curtis isn’t buying it at all,” said one.
“His face when Dom says ‘Trent’s crying’ is priceless,” added another.
Others joked he was the “real Scouser” for not falling for what they called a staged moment.
What was meant to be a day of unfiltered joy was also marred by a serious incident later that evening. A car drove into a crowd on Water Street, injuring multiple fans. Police have arrested a 53-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder and driving under the influence of drugs. Emergency services responded swiftly, with victims hospitalized and an official statement issued by Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims.
As Liverpool fans reflect on an emotional celebration, the parade becomes a mix of glory, tragedy, and unexp
ected drama.