
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s thunderous late winner edged Liverpool closer to a historic 20th league title and sent Leicester City back to the Championship.
Making his first appearance in five weeks after injury, Alexander-Arnold was introduced with 20 minutes to go.
He quickly settled the contest, firing a powerful left-footed strike past Mads Hermansen after a scramble in the Leicester box.
The full-back sprinted to the away end, arms wide, soaking in the adoration of fans who fear this might be his final run-in in red.
“If you have Trent on the bench, every manager in the world would bring him on,” he said.
Slot praised the defender’s determination to return from injury and the club’s medical team for making his involvement possible.
While Alexander-Arnold’s contract situation remains unresolved, Slot made it clear that questions over his future should not distract from his commitment or contribution.
“It would be ridiculous if someone argued his commitment,” Slot added. “Let the headline be the goal, not the contract.”
The result could have handed Liverpool the title had Arsenal dropped points to Ipswich earlier, but the Reds are now likely to seal the crown at Anfield against Tottenham Hotspur next weekend.
Slot expects his side will need to do it themselves, but believes the players are focused despite the noise surrounding their position.
Leicester’s relegation felt inevitable. Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side failed to register a shot on target and have now gone nine home games without scoring.
For Liverpool, the wait for confirmation continues. For Alexander-Arnold, it might have been one of his final defining moments in a red shirt.

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