I don’t have live access to the latest news right now. Based on the most recent widely reported items, here’s what’s been circulating about Trent Alexander-Arnold and the “corner taken quickly” moment:
- The phrase “corner taken quickly” is most famously associated with a 2018 Liverpool-Barcelona semifinal moment, and that clip often resurfaces in discussions about Alexander-Arnold’s career highlights. It’s sometimes used in media pieces or fan content to illustrate his creative set-piece thinking.[1]
- Late 2024 to 2025 coverage has focused more on injuries and transfer rumors around Alexander-Arnold, including brief injury updates and recovery timelines, rather than new on-field implementations of the corner-taken-quickly concept. These reports generally treat the moment as a memorable retrospective rather than a current tactical development.[2][4][6]
- Some outlets and YouTube channels have bundled the moment into feature videos or compilations tied to Alexander-Arnold’s career, sometimes featuring cheeky reactions during presentations or media appearances, which keeps the moment in popular discourse despite ongoing club developments.[7][8][1]
Illustration: a quick reminder of the original moment—Trent’s quick corner from the 2018 semi-final helped Liverpool overturn a 3-0 deficit against Barcelona, illustrating his propensity for audacious,.add-to-fan-favorite moments in big matches.
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest articles and summarize the freshest developments with sources. I can also pull a quick timeline of where the “corner taken quickly” moment has appeared in media since 2018 and how it’s been referenced in subsequent seasons.