Virtually everything carries some sort of risk. You could fall out of bed while sleeping and break a hip or hit your head and go into a coma. If in your risk-benefit anylysis, the benefits outweight the risks, then it's really not "risky."
What does that have to do with something bring a risk or not? You contradicted yourself and @Zidane05 caught you. Just own it
🗣️ Carlos Alcaraz: “If I meet Trent one day, I’m going to speak with him in Spanish. His Spanish is very good. It surprised me when I heard it.” @BBCSport pic.twitter.com/Tao8pWiLx2— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) June 15, 2025 Carlos Alcaraz: “If I meet Trent one day, I’m going to speak with him in Spanish. His Spanish is very good. It surprised me when I heard it.” @BBCSport 🗣️ Carlos Alcaraz: “It’s great having Trent at Real Madrid. Huge respect to him. I’m pretty sure he’s going to be the BEST RB in the world.” @BBCSport pic.twitter.com/YC2nkXY4KN— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) June 15, 2025 Carlos Alcaraz: “It’s great having Trent at Real Madrid. Huge respect to him. I’m pretty sure he’s going to be the BEST RB in the world.” @BBCSport
How is it mitigated? He gets injured, Liverpool are probably not offering him the same money they were offering him prior and a shorter term (and the same would apply to us). So mitigated by what?
Poor first match for him. He was very bad defensively (when he isn't tbh) and also bad even at the offensive part in which he should be good at. Poor diagonal long balls and poor through balls. He is sooooo overrated. My opinion is that he should be playing in midfield and not at the right back where he gets exposed in defence. I mean, everybody sees that but the coaches still deploy him at right back...