Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold was spotted in London with Iris Law, the daughter of Jude Law and Sadie Frost, just days before his team takes on Jude's beloved Tottenham in the Premier League.
Alexander-Arnold, 25, joined 23-year-old model Iris with the pair walking down Portobello Road. Iris is one of three children Law and Frost had together during their relationship, with older brother Rafferty and younger brother Rudy both boasting acting credits.
Jude, who grew up in South London, is among the more famous supporters of North London side Spurs. He has been spotted at a number of their matches, and also watched Monaco eliminate Manchester City from the 2016-17 Champions League and also took in a Barcelona v Real Madrid match in 2016.
As fate would have it, Spurs and Liverpool are due to face off in the Premier League this weekend. There were points this season where it looked like it could be crucial to the destination of the title, but it still has plenty riding on it for Ange Postecoglou's side.
Jude Law followed Spurs for the tough times as well as the good ones, and stopped by the club's training ground at the start of the 2010-11 season. At that point, Harry Redknapp had delivered Champions League qualification for the first time, having taken over in 2008 with the team at risk of relegation.
Premier League odds and betting tips"It's a tournament everyone loves to watch but now we're in there, it's all the little accessories - the ball, the programme, the music - that make it so special," the star of The Talented Mr Ripley said at the time. "It's the most exciting tournament in the world and we deserve to be in there.
"And we look confident, calm and I absolutely believe, on our day, we're capable of beating anyone. It's going to be a really exciting adventure and I really believe we're going to have a really good run in it."
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Liverpool have seen their title hopes fade after picking up just five points from their last five games. They could yet dent Spurs' top-four hopes, though.
Ange Postecoglou's team will be desperate for results before the end of the season as they look to reel in fourth-place Aston Villa. They take on Chelsea on Thursday, with Liverpool and Manchester City to come before the end of the campaign.
“Look, it’s a disappointing outcome for us," Postecoglou said after a North London Derby defeat against Arsenal on Sunday dented their top four hopes. "It’s a big day for the club, a big day for our fans and we didn’t get the outcome we wanted, so obviously it’s a very disappointing day.
“It was about a general understanding of big games, big moments, we just lacked some focus today, particularly in the first half in those key moments and it’s stuff we’ve got to lean and sometimes you’ve got to feel the pain of it to learn that lesson properly.”
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