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It was a Liverpool goal that was marked as wildly as any other this season and that it was the vice captain who was saying it with his chest, quite literally, was instructive.
The Reds may now even be declared as champions for a 20th time on Wednesday when Arsenal host Crystal Palace.
Perhaps it was the deflation of an emphatic Arsenal result at Ipswich Town that confirmed there would be no title clinching on the day, or the fact that Liverpool were already aware that their season will end with the trophy they crave more than any other these days, but the opening half was incredibly flat and might have been punished had their hosts been of superior quality.
After Jota and Salah both hit the woodwork in a goalmouth scramble, Alexander-Arnold fired home with his left foot to set up the sort of celebrations that are likely to be commonplace next week if - or indeed when - Liverpool are declared champions of England.
But if the heat-of-the-moment of euphoria for Alexander-Arnold and his embrace with the supporters will be analysed to the nth degree between now and the formal confirmation of whatever the decision over his long-term future, it was an incident at full time that might give the right-back real food for thought as he makes his way back to Merseyside for a well-earned Bank Holiday Monday off.
"The fans have been amazing again this season, they have pushed us every game to the final minutes and they have done that again today to help us win the game."
Quite what happens next is still a mystery
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