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Trent Alexander-Arnold continued his incredible form towards the end of the season, scoring the absolute World Cup goal in Liverpool's win over Leicester City.
After a season of more criticism than praise, Alexander-Arnold has turned the tide in recent weeks.
The change to turn him into a reverse full-back has certainly worked for the Liverpool defender and the Reds in general, as they have won six games in a row.
This puts them close to both Newcastle United and rivals Manchester United, in their bid to break into the top four.
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On Monday night, they were lucky to be only 1 point behind their Champions League competition, facing Leicester City. The foxes are hungry for points, with hopes of staying in the Premier League dwindling with each passing game.
They were not helped by a controversial goal in the first half when Curtis Jones scored twice to give the visitors the lead after halftime.
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Leicester played well into the second half, until Alexander-Arnold scored a superb goal after just 19 minutes of the game.
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Paris Saint-Germain face a major dilemma regarding Neymar's future at the club. The Brazilian striker has four years left on his contract with PSG and he will earn a staggering 56.36 million euros (gross) per season from his contract.
PSG are said to be ready to sell Neymar in the next summer transfer window as the club are 'ready to make concessions' to part ways with him.
PSG also face another dilemma over who will coach the team next season. Christophe Galtier has a contract until the 2023-2024 season, having signed a two-year contract with the club last July. However, PSG's football adviser, Luis Campos is said to be open to the possibility of bringing AS Roma coach Jose Mourinho to replace Galtier.
If Mourinho does indeed become PSG's next manager, the long-serving Italian would like to see the club keep Neymar, as reported by Spanish newspaper Sport (via Le10Sport). Mourinho has never managed Neymar before, nor has he had the chance to plan a match with him.
Mourinho dropped links to PSG during his pre-match press conference ahead of AS Roma's UEFA Europa League knockout tie against Bayer Leverkusen, noting that the Ligue 1 powerhouse was not in contact.
The two-time UEFA Champions League winner has just one season left on his contract with AS Roma.
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