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Liverpool are one win away from becoming Premier League champions after a narrow victory over Leicester on Easter Sunday.
The Reds were not brilliant for much of the game at the King Power Stadium, but still created plenty of chances to put the match to bed.
In the end, after numerous openings were squandered, it was left to Trent Alexander-Arnold to smash home a winner with 14 minutes left.
Alexander-Arnold celebrated wildly with the Liverpool fans after the goal and lapped up the adulation from supporters post-game too.
But while some fans now believe Trent is staying at Liverpool, it still looks more than likely that the No.66 is on his way to Real Madrid.
And while most think losing Alexander-Arnold will be a big blow to the Reds, former Arsenal captain Tony Adams is not convinced.
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Alexander-Arnold was always bound to come up with a big moment on Sunday.
It was his first time on the pitch since rumours of his exit really ramped up in March.
But even though he displayed his qualities with an excellent, game-winning strike, Adams claimed that Conor Bradley has shown he is capable of replacing Trent.
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“I don’t think they’re going to miss him,” the former centre-back told Premier League productions.
“I think Conor Bradley’s going to get better and better, they’re going to bring in more players and be a force next season.”
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“They’ve got so many quality players,” Adams continued.
“I think Conor Bradley is going to be the real thing, you know.
He’s going to get stronger and better.
“I think that they’ve had an alternative this season is why they’ve gone to the top of the table.
Arsenal haven’t had that luxury.”
Although many supporters will disagree with Adams, former Liverpool striker Michael Owen admitted that he could see the point the pundit was trying to make.
“You can make an argument – as Tony’s trying to make – that you can replace Trent,” Owen claimed.
“It might be with a different type, but you can replace him and there’s one who’s young, bursting with energy, who’s at the club already who needs to be given time.”
Gary Neville was impressed with Bradley at Leicester on Sunday and although we didn’t think it was the Northern Irishman’s best game, he is a really talented player.
Bradley is not Trent, and should not be treated as such.
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