Liverpool: Liverpool's star Trent Alexander-Arnold on Sunday said that his boots will be sporting the message of 'Black Lives Matter' during the side's match against Everton later today.
The 'Black Lives Matter' gained momentum after an African-American man named George Floyd passed away in the United States after having a knee pressed on his neck by an officer identified as Derek Chauvin.
Taking to Twitter, Arnold released a statement saying: "Do your talking on the pitch. I have always loved that sentiment. But now we need to speak up in other ways as well. Tonight my boots will carry the message, Black Lives Matter. It can no longer just be our feet where we express ourselves. We have to use our profile, the platforms we have, and the spotlight that shines on us to say, it's time for meaningful change".
"The system is broken, it's stacked against sections of our society and we all have a responsibility to fix it. Black people are viewed differently. We face discrimination in actions but also in thought. It's more than just violence and abuse. Opportunity in life is restricted if you look a certain way. How can that be in 2020? We are pre-judged on skin colour rather than character and personality. We then have to prove these misconceptions wrong! Why? Why is it my responsibility to correct an ignorant perception," he added.
Arnold said that this can be the moment of change and everyone needs to do their part in order to make the world a better place.