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Stephen Killen

Trent Alexander-Arnold leaves Andy Robertson in stitches with impressions of Liverpool team-mates

Liverpool full-backs Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson had each other in fits of laughter as they looked to beat each other in an Amazon Prime video.

The pair are well known for their defensive and attacking exploits for the Reds as well as their blossoming partnership off the pitch as well. On the pitch, especially when the full-time whistle goes, the camaraderie is clear to see between the England and Scotland internationals.

Both players have been insurmountable in their respective positions since their emergence into the squad. Robertson has only spent time out of Jurgen Klopp's team through injury or in order to manage his fitness.

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Alexander-Arnold and the Scot continue to conquer the assists column and defy past expectations of full-backs, the 28-year-old Glaswegian became the most prolific defensive provider on Boxing Day last year when he assisted Mohamed Salah - notching his 54th Premier League assist.

Just when you thought their friendship and bond couldn't get any stronger, their recent exploits on Amazon Prime Video Sport's 'Make Me Smile: Liverpool Special' the duo show a new, hilarious, side.

They were set challenges in five rounds which included; impressions, a stare down, dad jokes, sketches of one another and make some noise.

All of which was in an attempt to make one another smile. And like he has 69 times in his career, the 24-year-old provided the laughs with his Jordan Henderson impersonation.

"F****** haway, you've got to be f****** joking. It's a f****** foul man, you've got to be f****** joking," broke Robertson's stern look. His impersonation of Virgil van Dijk was much more simpler to crack the Scotland captain as he bellowed: "Virg!"

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