Erling Haaland has responded to Trent Alexander-Arnold's assertion that winning trophies holds greater significance for Liverpool than Manchester City, proudly highlighting the pleasant feeling of last season's treble triumph.
As Liverpool and City prepare for a top-of-the-table clash in the Premier League on Sunday, with Arsenal also in contention, the stakes are high.
City was aiming to make history by securing a fourth consecutive English top-flight title, while Liverpool seeks to bid farewell to outgoing manager Jurgen Klopp on a high note.
The rivalry between Klopp and City's Pep Guardiola for major honours over the past decade adds an extra layer of intensity to the upcoming match.
Alexander-Arnold, in an interview this week, emphasised that Liverpool's trophies carry more weight due to the financial resources available to City.
Haaland, who played a pivotal role in City's treble-winning campaign last season, responded to Alexander-Arnold's comments by highlighting the unique feeling of winning such accolades.
"I've been here one year and won the treble, and it was quite a nice feeling," Haaland remarked.
He subtly suggested that Alexander-Arnold might not fully comprehend that sentiment, given his shorter time at the top level.
Haaland's 52 goals contributed significantly to City's historic Champions League victory, along with their Premier League and FA Cup triumphs.
Despite his individual success, Haaland acknowledged that City's struggles at Anfield last season were a blemish on an otherwise stellar campaign for the team.
Looking ahead to the crucial clash with Liverpool, Haaland recognised the significance of the match, acknowledging Liverpool's current superiority in the league.
He anticipated a special and important game, emphasising the need for City to perform at their best.
In contrast to Liverpool, City boasted a near-clean bill of health, having rested key players in a midweek victory over FC Copenhagen.
Haaland, who scored in that match, underlined his remarkable season, reaching 29 goals despite missing two months due to injury.
As the top-of-the-table clash looms, the focus intensifies on the battle between these football powerhouses.