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Liverpool boss Arne Slot slams 'ridiculous' Trent Alexander-Arnold claims

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Arne Slot claimed it was “ridiculous” to question Trent Alexander-Arnold’s commitment after his late winner pushed a step closer to their 20th title.

Fit-again with the Liverpool fans while the result confirmed ’s relegation. Liverpool have signed and Virgil van Dijk to new deals but Alexander-Arnold is out of contract this summer and want to sign him on a free transfer.

But Liverpool boss Slot said: “The headline today should be the goal he scored and not about his contract but it would be ridiculous if someone argues his commitment for this club.

“The work rate he puts in. No one can argue his commitment to this club but the headlines should be his great goal and not his contract.

“I don’t think it only meant a lot for him, for everyone who loves Liverpool. A big moment and big players like to have big moments in their career. Virgil had one last week. Players of the quality of Trent, you know these players step up when most needed.”

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Alexander-Arnold said: “I've said all season I'm not going to speak on my situation. I'm not going to go into details.

“But days like these are always special. Scoring goals, winning games and being close to winning titles are special moments that will live with me forever. I'm glad to be part of it."

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Liverpool will be crowned champions if lose at home to on Wednesday but they will be guaranteed the title if they beat next Sunday.

Slot insisted he said it would be extra special if they do clinch the title at Anfield because their previous success was in 2020 in front of an empty stadium during Covid times.

Slot added: “The only thing the fans want is us winning the game. After one league title in 35 years with them not being involved because of Covid, every moment that it happens it would be special for them.

“Definitely looking forward to next week because I assume Arsenal will win in the week. We probably have to do it ourselves.”

Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy was guarded on his future but said: “We have to use this time to get better. The club will continue and it is my job to put the club in the best place possible.”

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