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26-12-2019 | 17:59 Football
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Trent Alexander-Arnold makes Leicester prediction ahead of Liverpool clash

Trent Alexander-Arnold is expecting a tricky evening during Liverpool's Premier League clash against Leicester on Boxing Day. The Reds are leading the league table, leaving their rivals behind with 10 points. Currently, the Foxes have a better position than when they won the title in 2016. The English teams have already experienced an entertaining game at Anfield in October, and Alexander-Arnold expects a similar fixture on Thursday night. when being asked if Leicester’s league position is a surprise, the Liverpool right-back told Liverpool's website: "I’d say yes and no because you look at the team and see the quality, the quality of the players, and you see they are a squad of players that could fight for things and be near the top of the table. But to do it so consistently is something that’s really hard. They’ve won a lot of games, have been able to score a lot of goals and have shown they have a certain identity about them they like to play with and it is tough to play against. A lot of teams struggle when they come up against them. We’ll be looking at what they’re good at, what we can hurt them with. We beat them earlier on in the season with another late goal, but we know it’s going to be difficult going to their place." Alexander-Arnold hopes Liverpool will end the game with another successful result. "We’ve won a lot of games so far this season, but we want to keep going and make sure we keep getting better. It is a dream [to win the Premier League]. I have never experienced it in terms of reality or seen what it would actually be like. You know it is massive for the fans, you know the celebrations would be massive, but for me personally, I’ve never experienced something like that. It’s something I’ve wanted to do, something I do think of and it is a dream. But the closer you get to it, the more you realise how hard you have to work for it, how much hard work you have to put in to achieve it. For now, it is obviously still a dream, but the reality is we need to put in a lot of hard work to achieve it," he added.
Source: Mirror 

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