Trent Alexander-Arnold has set his sights on a double title celebration should Liverpool be crowned Premier League champions this season.
The Reds ended their 30-year wait for the top-flight title during the 2019/20 season, finishing 18 points clear of second-placed Manchester City.
Jurgen Klopp's side recorded an astonishing 32 league wins and set a club points record of 99, but were denied the chance to celebrate their success with Liverpool supporters.
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Liverpool played their remaining nine fixtures of the campaign behind- closed-doors due to the coronavirus pandemic, lifted the Premier League trophy inside an empty Anfield stadium and were unable to host a parade through the city.
Alexander-Arnold has admitted this was difficult to take, but is motivated by the prospect of replicating the success of the 2019/20 season to make up for the scenes of jubilation fans missed out on first time around.
Asked if the Liverpool players were able to truly soak up the emotions of their major achievement, the 22-year-old told the Daily Mail: "No, not at all really. But at the same time I feel as though too much time has passed now to go back.
'If things were different and we were still the champions at the time then there could have been celebrations.
'But when you're not the champion anymore you have to earn that right to celebrate it again."
On the possibility of turning that negative into a positive, Alexander-Arnold added: "If we're able to pull off our aims and targets this season, which is obviously to win the Premier League and other trophies, then come May we might have a celebration of two title-winning seasons.
"It is difficult but I know I've still got so many opportunities left to win it again.
"I believe I will win it again and there's no doubt in my mind that the team is good enough to win it again this season."