
Riath Al-Samarrai
Chief Sports Feature Writer at Daily Mail
Chief sports feature writer at the Daily Mail. Weekly column in the Mail on Sunday
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Leicester City 0-1 Liverpool: Trent Alexander-Arnold moves Reds to within ONE win of the Premier League title - as Foxes' return to the Championship is confirmedLISTEN NOW: It's All Kicking Off! Should Marcus Rashford leave Man United to spearhead Aston Villa's attack?
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dailymail.co.uk | Riath Al-Samarrai |Aadam Patel |Oliver Holt |Harry Bamforth |Zac Campbell
Follow Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as Leicester City welcome Liverpool in the Premier League to the King Power Stadium.
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dailymail.co.uk | Riath Al-Samarrai
And then there was one. If sense has belatedly been found in the past fortnight in dealings between Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Liverpool, then what of the last man standing? What of Trent Alexander-Arnold, perched all by himself at a club where walking alone was never the done thing? We pretty much know where his story heads next. And we know how the shirt-burners feel about that. But what about the why — his why — beyond the obvious?
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RT @riathalsam: Justin Rose was so good today it was almost possible to forget a Spanish amateur had urinated into Rae’s Creek. Report fro…

Justin Rose was so good today it was almost possible to forget a Spanish amateur had urinated into Rae’s Creek. Report from Augusta, where Rory McIlroy double-bogeyed two of his last four holes. https://t.co/9HGG1NL7II via @MailSport

Sworn enemies for so long, it seems that Tyrrell Hatton and Augusta National might yet find a way to get on. Report from Augusta: https://t.co/4j8aKkYsBd via @MailSport