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Jamie Carragher highlights overlooked 'strength' that makes Erling Haaland special... after the Man City striker netted his 50th Premier League goal in just his 48th match against Liverpool If the universe (and an infected bat) had gone in a slightly different direction, Liverpool would have surely been champions by now. But what would that world have looked like? How would Reds fans have reacted? Well, like this, obviously… 1. Invading your social media feeds It was not only football fans revelling in the moment. Liz Gray, 58, cycled to the stadium because she felt “enthused” by the history making title victory and its effect on the city. “I’m not a football fan at all but this has really inspired me,” she said. “It’s great for the city to have something to celebrate. It’s great for people to have common events. I’ve been caught up in it.”

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Perhaps the only confirmed detail of Saturday’s extravaganza is that the Leicester City superfan Steve Worthy will have the honour of handing the Premier League trophy to his team before their game against Everton at the King Power.

Since 2001 Liverpool’s international airport has been named after one of the city’s most famous sons. But the achievement of redefining the world of music as we know it pales into insignificance when compared to what a certain German has done at Anfield over the past four-and-a-half years. Jamie Carragher predicts it will be a 'toss-up' between Anthony Gordon and Cole Palmer to make England's Euro 2024 squad after their blistering starts to the season It was as though the heavens had taken a prior peek at Arsene Wenger’s hand and taken pity. Some celestial tinkering, perhaps by a sympathetic power, knowing that this would transpire to be the club’s most iconic manager’s final Premier League title win, had quietly pulled strings to give him the sweetest possible victory at the home of his team’s greatest rival.REVEALED: Tiger Woods will make his highly-anticipated return to the PGA Tour alongside long-time pal Justin Thomas at the Hero World Challenge Thursday

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