A number of Liverpool supporters have been hailing Trent Alexander-Arnold's latest venture, with the Reds hero funding a league for youngsters in the city.

Jurgen Klopp's side suffered a poor day at the office on Sunday afternoon, with West Ham beating them 3-2 at the London Stadium.

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In truth, Liverpool were never fully at the races in east London, although one player who could come away with his head held high was Alexander-Arnold. The 23-year-old scored a stunning equaliser with a free kick late in the first half, and away from the pitch, he continues to do fantastic work as well.

According to The Athletic's David Ornstein [via James Pearce on Twitter], Alexander-Arnold is paying for hundreds of five- and six-year-olds to play football in Toxteth and West Derby in what is called The Trent Alexander-Arnold League.

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Liverpool fans show their love for Trent

It is a wonderful gesture from Alexander-Arnold, who has displayed tremendous work both on and off the pitch, and these Liverpool fans have taken to Twitter to show their appreciation for the Anfield "king" for his philanthrophic act.

"King"

Credit: @CosmoKhan

"Good work from him"

Credit: @repeto

"Great to hear"

Credit: @jassonnnnlfc

"This boy"

Credit: @Hafsa_1M

"What a lad"

Credit: @unbearablekop

"Assist King on and off the field"

Credit: @Tawaz92

In other news, some Liverpool fans slammed one player's performance against West Ham. Find out who it is here.