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Liverpool’s win against Leicester City on Sunday moved the Reds to within one win of being crowned Premier League champions.
Since then, the title has moved even closer to Anfield, after Arsenal could only manage a draw with Crystal Palace on Wednesday.
Liverpool can secure the 20th league championship in their history if they draw or beat Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
One of the big questions for Arne Slot going into that game is who starts at right-back.
Conor Bradley has done well over the past two matches, but having come back to fitness, Trent Alexander-Arnold proved to be the match-winner on Sunday.
Having found the net against Leicester, Alexander-Arnold went crazy in his celebrations, prompting chatter that he could yet reject Real Madrid and stay at Liverpool.
Looking back on the moment this week, pundit Ian Wright has given his interpretation of Trent’s actions.
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Alexander-Arnold, his goal and subsequent performance have been the biggest talking points since the full-time whistle at Leicester on Sunday.
Having failed to post his usual goal-scorers selfie after the match, Mohamed Salah had fans chattering even more online in the hours following the game, for example.
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Salah then posted a photo with Alexander-Arnold on Wednesday, leading to yet more speculation about what it all could mean.
This was the question posed to Wright by Jamie Carragher on Thursday’s episode of The Overlap.
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“It gave me the impression that it was a guy who was just like f—— relieved if I’m being totally honest,” said the Arsenal legend.
“If I think of him staying or leaving, it’s still majorly anxious for him.
“It felt more like relief.
It felt like ‘have some of that.'”
Before Sunday’s game against Leicester, it had been our opinion that Slot should start Bradley wherever possible for the remainder of Liverpool’s games this season.
And despite seeing Alexander-Arnold come up with the goods at the King Power, that will remain our view.
Bradley should be in-line to start against Spurs, regardless of where Slot lands on this issue right now.
Trent has only just returned from injury and there is no need to throw him in for a game Liverpool only need a point in.
The Reds need to get a good look at Bradley to decide if he is the right man to succeed Alexander-Arnold in the starting line-up next term.
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