Trent Alexander-Arnold has revealed that Virgil van Dijk pushed him to celebrate his goal in front of Liverpool fans at King Power Stadium to soak up the atmosphere and feel the fans.

Liverpool are closing in on the Premier League title and need just three more points to secure a record 20th top-flight trophy after the Reds’ vice-captain, who came off the bench as a supersub, scored the winner at Leicester in his first game since being linked with a move to Real Madrid and returned from injury.
Van Dijk first had his own moment with fans as Liverpool moved a step closer to winning the Premier League title. The Dutchman received a vociferous reception as he punched the air and applauded supporters at the King Power Stadium, after extending his contract at Anfield earlier in the week.
After the goal, Alexander-Arnold สนใจสมัคร? คลิกที่นี่เพื่อเริ่มต้น celebrated wildly, taking off his shirt and running to the away fans.
“(Virgil) pushed me forward to soak in the feeling and be close to the visitors, which is brilliant,” Alexander-Arnold said after the game. “They push us in every game. “They help us win games, not only for ourselves and our families but we also do it for the fans. “
They’re the ones who spend the money and travel to games and that’s the least they deserve. To come so close to winning the league for the first time in front of our fans, which is something that’s been missing, is very special.”