Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version or go back to LFC Live.net
Liverpool moved one final step closer to winning the Premier League with a 1-0 win over Leicester City on Sunday.
The Reds had the chance to win the title heading into the day, but were reliant on Arsenal slipping up against Ipswich in the earlier kick-off.
With the Gunners hammering Ipswich 4-0, Liverpool knew there would be no championship celebrations at the King Power Stadium.
Instead, Liverpool will have the chance to cement their champions’ status by beating Tottenham at Anfield next Sunday.
That they head into that game three points away from a Premier League title win was thanks to a late, narrative-laden strike from Trent Alexander-Arnold at Leicester.
In the build-up to the game, some fans had convinced themselves that Alexander-Arnold is not leaving to join Real Madrid this summer.
And after seeing his celebrations after slamming Liverpool ahead on Sunday, those same fans were emboldened in their theories.
Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
It had to be Trent, didn’t it.
The right-back came on for the final 20 minutes like a man determined to make an impact.
Liverpool fans welcomed Alexander-Arnold by chanting his name and he answered in emphatic fashion.
Having smashed in the wining goal, Trent whipped his shirt off and fans felt he’d delivered a telling moment.
MORE LIVERPOOL STORIES
“No way Trent Alexander Arnold is leaving Liverpool after this celebration,” said one supporter.
“Nah if Trent leaves after that cele ill be convinced he hates Liverpool,” said another.
“That Trent celebration either becomes iconic for years if he stays or becomes a nightmare if he leaves,” someone else decided.
READ MORE: Gary Neville explains what’s ‘different’ about Conor Bradley after watching him for Liverpool against Leicester
“Taking his shirt off tells me all I need to know about his contract,” said one fan, “Anyone else dragged back in?” added another.
“That was an absolutely emphatic celebration from a man whose head is supposedly in Madrid,” one more supporter claimed.
“Look at what it means.”
While fans may have seen Alexander-Arnold’s celebration as confirmation that he’s staying with Liverpool, we looked at it a different way.
The 26-year-old has clearly been itching to get on the pitch and deliver a big moment to be remembered for during this year’s title race.
Having been out injured he hasn’t had that chance.
For more news relating to Spurs, visit our sister site Spurs Latest Live.