While Liverpool fans were ultimately left disappointed on the final day of the season, Trent Alexander-Arnold capped a fine campaign by setting a new Premier League assist record.

Heading into the final game of the season against Wolves at Anfield, Liverpool were hoping for a Manchester City slip-up in order to leapfrog the champions and claim the title.

Alexander-Arnold sat level on 11 assists with Liverpool team-mate Robertson as the title hopefuls welcomed Wolves, and the former soon took top spot as his deflected cross was turned home by Sadio Mane to put Liverpool 1-0 up.

That goal left Alexander-Arnold with 12 assists for the campaign - the most a defender has ever recorded in a single Premier League campaign - and the England international went one better as he teed up Mane's second goal with another cross in the second half.

With 13 assists, the new Premier League record is all the more remarkable considering that Alexander-Arnold is just 20 years old.

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Alexander-Arnold's assists also meant that Mane shared the Golden Boot award with Mohamed Salah and Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who all scored 22 goals.

Unfortunately for Liverpool, Man City came back from behind to beat Brighton 4-1 to secure the title - but Jurgen Klopp's side can still lift a trophy this season if they beat Tottenham in the Champions League Final on June 1 in Madrid.