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It wasn’t just about the three points.
It wasn’t even just about the title race.
When Trent Alexander-Arnold walked back onto the pitch at the King Power, you could feel there was more to the moment.
Liverpool fans know what he’s given this club.
They know the timing of his return wasn’t just convenient—it was crucial.
With the Premier League title within touching distance, emotions were already high.
Then came a 1-0 win, a hard-fought one, with Leicester digging in to avoid relegation.
Liverpool needed something—or someone—special.
Trent has always been that player.
Not just for trophies.
But for how he shows up when it matters.
On Sunday, it was his left foot—yes, his left foot—that made the difference.
But with his contract winding down and reports of him leaving the Merseyside club soon, the questions remain?
He’s been asked all season.
And after that game, he was asked again.
Trent wasn’t starting.
But he didn’t need long.
In the 76th minute, the ball dropped and he struck with his weaker foot to give Liverpool the win.
“I think being so close to winning title and first back from injury, it was an important game for me,” he told Sky Sports.
“I’ve worked so hard to get back fit and I was happy to contribute with the goal.”
Then came the admission, “I am pretty sure that is my first goal with my left foot, I got there in the end.
I am not going to go into details.”
“These are special moments that will live for me together.”
Liverpool may be one win away from glory.
But with Trent, the questions go beyond this season.
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