Liverpool are on the brink of lifting their second Premier League title this decade, with just one point needed from their next five games.
Liverpool were floundering before Jurgen Klopp took the reins, and now Arne Slot is set to mark his maiden season at Anfield with the Premier League trophy.
Winning titles requires a huge effort from teams, both on the pitch and behind the scenes – everything has to be right.
There’s clearly a great camaraderie at Liverpool and Alexis Mac Allister has now spoken about three of the players who light up the dressing room with their personality.

Alexis Mac Allister says Andrew Robertson is ‘by far’ the biggest joker at Liverpool
Mac Allister was the latest guest on Sky Sports Saturday Social Ranks, where he was tasked with ranking a number of different topics from first to third.
When it came to the subject of the biggest joker in the Liverpool dressing room, he had to pick between Andrew Robertson, Darwin Nunez and Kostas Tsimikas.
Mac Allister went with Robertson as first choice and didn’t even hesitate to do so, saying he is the kind of player who “brings joy to the dressing room”.
Indeed, Mac Allister suggested that some of Robertson’s dressing-room shenanigans were not suitable for public broadcast.
He joked about the £8million man by saying: “There’s a couple of things that we cannot say here… because the cameras are here!
“But I have a really good relationship with him and he’s a funny guy, he’s always smiling and bringing joy to the dressing room so yeah he’s first by far.”
What Alexis Mac Allister said about Darwin Nunez and Kostas Tsimikas
Mac Allister went with Nunez in second place “because of the language” – both are Spanish speakers – and because both are very good friends who spend a lot of time together.
And while Tsimikas was named in third place, that’s not to say he’s the least funny – Mac Allister revealed how his energy is “over the roof”.
It’s clear to see that the Liverpool dressing room is in a great place.
Not only is it full of talented players, but there’s also a good balance between being serious and the camaraderie that makes it a great place for players to be (and want to be).
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