“I have a strong emotional connection to Liverpool, so I’d like to get a tattoo of us winning the World Cup first.” Following that, I’ll undoubtedly learn something about Liverpool.
According to Alexis Mac Allister, it’s not a bad list to have inked…The Reds and Argentina midfielder has always been attracted by body art, and his left arm is almost entirely covered in ink marks that hold special value for him.”I like how they look on the body,” he says, alluding to the Carlsberg Inked series at Liverpoolfc.com.
“But, of course, I believe that the main significance of tattoos is that they have a purpose.”Mac Allister now has several tattoos that cover a wide range of personal themes, including football, religion, and family. The child is approaching a heart with a ball under his arm; his birth year is represented by the number “98.” “It essentially conveys my passion for football,” he explains of the latter.
The names of his parents and two older brothers are clearly displayed in the collection, but the family section has to be updated as quickly as feasible.Mac Allister grinned and continued, “I’ll finish it, but I’m still missing my sister.” “I’m aware she’s considering it! Because of this, I also want her here.
My family is the source of my loyalty, which I value greatly. They are the most significant persons in my life.Everyone supports you in good times, but your family is always there for you when things are rough. They play a significant role in my life. Of course, they are aware of my dedication to them.The 25-year-old’s tattoos include images of Jesus Christ, the dates of his professional debut with Argentinos Juniors and promotion to the top flight, as well as the Spanish phrase “trust yourself and your people.”