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'The system is broken, it's stacked against sections of our society': Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals he will wear 'Black Lives Matter' boots for Liverpool's clash at Everton before auctioning them off for the Nelson Mandela Foundation

Trent Alexander-Arnold will wear boots with 'Black Lives Matter' inscribed on them for Sunday's Merseyside Derby, the Liverpool defender revealed this morning alongside a statement about racial inequality.

The 21-year-old posted the message on Sunday morning, with a powerful statement underneath a tweet saying 'Enough is enough. It's time for change #BlackLivesMatter.'

Alexander-Arnold also revealed he would auction the boots off after the game to the Nelson Mandela Foundation, 'who are doing incredible work in striving for freedom and equality for all.'

The Liverpool man will auction the boots off after the game to the Nelson Mandela Foundation
Alexander-Arnold also released a powerful statement about racial inequality in society

Alexander-Arnold also released a powerful statement about racial inequality in society

The England international began his statement saying: '"Do your talking on the pitch".