Liverpool’s midfielder Alexis Mac Allister sees his World Cup winner’s medal as a starting point rather than an endpoint fueling his desire for more trophies. The Carabao Cup final against Chelsea presents his first chance to win silverware with Liverpool marking his debut in a senior club final.
Despite prior successes on the international stage, Mac Allister’s focus on achieving more with Liverpool remains unwavering. The midfielder reflects on creating a home museum for his football achievements including his World Cup medal.
Mac Allister expresses his connection with Liverpool emphasizing the strong bond since his arrival. As a key player in Liverpool’s midfield, he aims to contribute to the club’s success and hopes for a long stay at Anfield.
The upcoming final puts him in a face-off against Argentina teammate Enzo Fernández and former colleague Moisés Caicedo. Mac Allister appreciates his father’s honest advice and aims to give his all in pursuit of victory at Wembley.
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