Liverpool cuts through Leicester City in latest show of strength
Curtis Jones scored two classy goals and Trent Alexander-Arnold struck an arrow set piece in a 3-0 cruise past relegation-threatened Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Monday.
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Curtis Jones scored two classy goals and Trent Alexander-Arnold struck an arrow set piece in a 3-0 cruise past relegation-threatened Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Monday.
Liverpool moved to within one point of the Champions League places thanks to a 3-0 demolition of Leicester City on Monday evening. Leicester started the game brightly and with energy, competing physically for first and second balls and defending their 18-yard box stoutly as Liverpool started to probe. Ad Liverpool started to dominate the match and after 33 minutes Jurgen Klopp's side made the breakthrough.
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