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The Reds’ 1-0 win away at Leicester City on Sunday leaves them needing just three more points to be crowned champions.
Trent Alexander-Arnold marked his return from injury by scoring the winner off the bench at the King Power Stadium just minutes after coming on against the Foxes.
His strike means Liverpool can now win the title by beating Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield next weekend.
Following Alexander-Arnold’s return, Arne Slot was left with a near fully-fit squad to pick from to face Leicester, with Joe Gomez the only senior player still absent.
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The Dutchman made two changes against the Foxes as Cody Gakpo and Dominik Szoboszlai came back into the starting XI, with Diogo Jota and Curtis Jones both dropping to the bench.
Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has suggested he should not start again this season if so.
Conor Bradley has started at right-back since his own return from injury, with Carragher insisting the Northern Irishman should keep his place.
It remains to be seen if Slot would feel the same following Alexander-Arnold’s return, though the Dutchman insisted it would be ridiculous to question his commitment to the club this season.
While Liverpool could manage the England international carefully, given his recent return from injury, the Reds head coach has a difficult decision to make regarding who starts at right-back.
He also faces a dilemma on the opposing flank, with Kostas Tsimikas starting Liverpool’s last two matches following a difficult afternoon away at Fulham for Andy Robertson.
Alternatively, Curtis Jones is also an option at number 10.
Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister look set to continue in the deeper midfield berths, though Wataru Endo is also an option if Slot wishes to rotate.
Same old striker question
Liverpool’s ongoing striker dilemma continued at Leicester as they struggled to take their chances against the Foxes before Alexander-Arnold’s winner.
Luis Diaz started upfront for the first time in two months as Jota dropped to the bench, while Darwin Nunez was left as an unused substitute.
Should he be moved to the left, Jota is best-placed to start but he did miss a couple of good chances against Leicester as also struggles for top form.
Liverpool look set to sign a new striker this summer with none of their current options nailing down a starting berth under Slot.
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