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Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk shows his class with Trent Alexander-Arnold gesture

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Virgil van Dijk encouraged team-mate Trent Alexander-Arnold to take in the adulation from Liverpool's travelling support, after . The full-back as the .

Van Dijk first had his own moment with fans as moved a step closer to winning the title. The Dutchman received a vociferous reception as he punched the air and applauded supporters at the King Power Stadium, after .

, a rare left-footed effort, sees the Reds move just . Making his first appearance since March, the club's vice-captain came off the bench to make the difference and Van Dijk was keen for his team-mate to connect with the fans.

"[Virgil] pushed me to the front to soak it in to get close and personal - the away fans are amazing," Alexander-Arnold revealed following the match. "They've pushed us every game.

"They helped us win the game. As much as we do it for ourselves and our families we do it for the fans.

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"They're the ones that spend the money and travel to games, it's the least they deserve. To be so close to winning a league title - a first one in front of fans which what were missing - is very special."

The moment takes on greater significance, with Alexander-Arnold widely expected to leave the club this summer. The defender came into this season as one of three players set to see their contract exire, but Van Dijk and have now both committed their futures to Liverpool for a further year.

A move to seems to await the 26-year-old, who refused to be drawn on his plans for next season. "I have said all season that I am not going to speak on my situation.

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"I am not going to go into the details. But days like today are always special. Scoring goals, playing games, winning games, winning titles - they are special moments for me and I am glad to do my part."

Former Liverpool defender reckons Alexander-Arnold has been put in a difficult position, but expects him to depart.

"Whether a decision has already been made, I think most people think it has," said Carragher. "It’s difficult for him to give an honest answer.

"The frustration with Liverpool fans is that throughout the process with Virgil van Dijk and it was always under the remit they wanted to stay. That tells you everything with Trent, who is a local boy. Most of us probably know what’s going to happen.”

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