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3 days ago |
liverpool.com | Matt Addison
THE KING POWER STADIUM, LEICESTER // Trent Alexander-Arnold came off the bench to score the winner for Liverpool against Leicester City, edging the Reds another step closer to lifting the Premier League title. After Arsenal won against Ipswich Town earlier in the day, it was not possible for Liverpool to confirm itself as champion at the King Power stadium. But it did eventually find the breakthrough in the Midlands after a series of missed chances.
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3 days ago |
liverpool.com | Matt Addison
THE KING POWER STADIUM, LEICESTER // Trent Alexander-Arnold fired Liverpool within a whisker of the Premier League title by scoring with his side's 25th shot of the game against Leicester City. Arne Slot's side was going to win the title regardless, even after Arsenal hammered Ipswich Town earlier in the day, but was toiling in front of goal. Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota had missed big chances before Alexander-Arnold eventually beat goalkeeper Mads Hermansen with a well-taken effort.
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3 days ago |
liverpool.com | Matt Addison
Liverpool could win the Premier League title today if it beats Leicester City, though it would need Ipswich Town to pull of an unlikely comeback victory against Arsenal earlier in the day. And Arne Slot has named his starting XI at the King Power Stadium. Alisson Becker is in goal with Conor Bradley at right-back. Trent Alexander-Arnold, who returned to training this week, is fit enough for the bench. Ibrahima Konate, Virgil van Dijk and Kostas Tsimikas make up the rest of the back four.
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3 days ago |
liverpool.com | James Findlater |Matt Addison
Today could be the day. Liverpool heads to Leicester knowing it could be confirmed as the Premier League champion if all goes to plan. Arne Slot's side is a maximum of just six points away from having the title confirmed, but it could be all done and dusted today. Arsenal is now officially the only side that can catch the Reds, and even Mikel Arteta's side could drop out of the race today.
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3 days ago |
liverpool.com | Daniel Orme
Dominik Szoboszlai has made it clear that Liverpool won't be distracted by Arsenal's actions this weekend as they stand on the brink of sealing the Premier League title. The Reds need just two more victories to confirm themselves as champions, although Mikel Arteta has sent a defiant message. Results elsewhere have boosted the Reds' chances of wrapping things up sooner.
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