
Liverpool approached Leicester City 1-0 at the King Power Stadium with a narrow but decisive win at the King Power Stadium.
Trent Alexander Arnold’s late goal was the difference that the Reds shout in the title won the title and pushed the focus to the tournament.
Both teams attacked the trees at the beginning of a quiet and quiet game at the beginning of a quiet and quiet game. Mohamed Salah stressed both posts with one shot after being played by Luis Diaz, while Wilfreddedy responded with a little attempt to survive the right-based basis after Steve Mavididi’s work.
The visitors dominated the pressures, taking 14 penalties of the first half for two few fewer Leicester players.
The Gacpo code made several attempts rejected by Madis Hermansen, and the Danish goalkeeper was once again called up to stop Gakpo’s headlines and the efforts of Dominic Szzoboshela and Constantinophosis.
The second half brought about a similar style, Liverpool made a camp in the Leicester game but were struggling to find that progress.
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The substitute Diego Jota has approached the starting kick with a starting kick, with both Salah and Jota wrapping during a riot game in Dooms.
Finally, in the 76th minute, the stalemate broke. After a quiet and calm series in Leicester, the ball fell into the hands of Alexander Arnold, who showed his 350th game in Liverpool in his style.
His overturned kick flew to the right angle and sent distant fans to the left. The right-back celebrated in a wildlist, getting a yellow card for the removal of his shirt and asking whether he will go to Real Madrid in the summer.
Leicester tried to give a late answer, even the midfielder Faisi pushed forward, but their attempts were not punished.
Reserve player Fakondo Bonanoti missed a golden opportunity at extra time after being on the pitch by Patson Daka Ted.
With the result, Liverpool not only three points from winning the title but also condemned Leicester for a ninth game at home without a goal – a cursed status that confirmed their return to the tournament.