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Trent Alexander-Arnold of Liverpool(Image: Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images)
Jamie Carragher provided two theories behind Trent Alexander-Arnold's goal celebration for Liverpool against Leicester City.
The Reds claimed a 1-0 win over the Foxes in the Premier League, with Alexander-Arnold scoring the decisive goal of the game.
Alexander-Arnold was named on the bench by Arne Slot for the trip to the King Power Stadium, having made his first matchday squad appearance since suffering an ankle injury against Paris Saint-Germain last month.
The right-back replaced Conor Bradley midway through the second half and scored a few minutes later to put Liverpool within three points of winning the Premier League title.
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The goal from Alexander-Arnold comes amid continued speculation about his future at Anfield.
The 26-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season and has been heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid.
During his goal celebration, Alexander-Arnold pulled off his shirt and screamed euphorically in front of the travelling Liverpool fans.
Carragher was asked about the potential meaning behind the celebration and provided two theories.
"I think you can look at it both ways, I don't know if it was the real joy and sensation of getting such a vital goal or it was a little bit of anger in there with the criticism that he's taken because of the contract situation," said Carragher on Sky Sports' post-match coverage at the King Power Stadium.
"He [Alexander-Arnold] looks very happy and rightly so and everyone in that stand's [Liverpool away end] happy as well and all Liverpool fans watching from afar.
"Hopefully I can get a little interview and we'll him a couple of questions, maybe.
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"Great moment for him, he's been out [with an injury] and you always felt would he come straight back into the team, Conor Bradley had a decent game.
"He's unique, Trent.
His 23rd [career] goal, the assists he gets, he gives you a huge goal threat from full-back and that's what makes him so special."