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Trent Alexander-Arnold came off the bench to secure Liverpool a 1-0 victory at the King Power Stadium that took his team one win from the Premier League title and condemned Leicester City to relegation.
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The right-back made a quick impact on his return from injury to move Liverpool within one win of clinching the title.
Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota both hit the woodwork in a chaotic build-up to the winner before Alexander-Arnold’s powerful volley finally beat Mads Hermansen in the 76th minute.
Leicester thought they had ended their scoreless run at home shortly before, but Conor Coady’s close-range header was disallowed for a foul on Alisson by Patson Daka.
Liverpool restored their 13-point lead over Arsenal, who could hand them the title if they lose to Crystal Palace on Wednesday.
Leicester are 19th with 18 points.
How the match unfolded
The Foxes were given a let-off inside the opening three minutes as Salah beat the offside trap, only to see his strike hit the far post, before rolling along the goalline to bounce back out off the opposite post.
Stephy Mavididi then brilliantly held off Conor Bradley with a driving run down the left to pick out Wilfred Ndidi, whose first-time effort smacked the foot of Alisson’s far post. Then Salah forced Hermansen into a sprawling save at the other end straight after.
Ndidi made a timely block in front of the line to keep out Ibrahima Konate’s header, and Hermansen tipped Cody Gakpo’s curler over the bar before the break.
Liverpool upped the pressure in the second half, but it was Leicester who thought they had opened the scoring. Coady headed into an empty net, only for the referee to spot a foul by Daka on Alisson.
And Alexander-Arnold secured the three points just nine minutes later. A corner saw Salah nod it against the post and Jota strike the bar before the right-back rifled a powerful effort in with his weaker left foot.
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