Liverpool's key man Trent Alexander-Arnold has been injured. The England full-back reportedly picks up the injury during Liverpool's 2-0 away over Arsenal in the FA Cup 3rd round clash.
A quote by Liverpool assistant Pep Lijnders revealed the highly-rated defender will be out for 'a few weeks' due to the injury.
Lijnders added Arnold underwent a scan on the injury and has been confirmed sidelined.
Alexander-Arnold is set to miss some games for Liverpool due to the injury. The Reds will lock horns with Fulham in the EFL Cup semi-final before taking on Bournemouth in the Premier League, and Norwich or Bristol City in the FA Cup fourth round on January 27.
The exact date the England right-back will be back to action for Liverpool is yet to be disclosed. However, sources close to Liverpool medical department reveal he could be back first or second week of February 2024
The 25-year-old has made 18 Premier League appearances for Liverpool this season, scoring 2 goals with 3 assists. He has been key to Jurgen Klopp's terrific run this season, hence his injury will be a major setback for the Reds.
However, Klopp will hope to continue on his fine form with Liverpool despite the absence of the England defender.
After a dismal campaign that saw the Reds miss out on Champions League football last season, the Reds have come up buzzing for Premier League glory this season.
They are currently 3 points clear of the table and will be hoping to wrestle the Premier League title from Manchester City.
Trent Alexander-Arnold Liverpool career
Alexander-Arnold is a homegrown Liverpool star. He has been at the club since the age of 5. Arnold nurtured his career for nine years in Liverpool academy before transitioning to first-team action in 2016 when Jurgen Klopp came onboard from Borussia Dortmund.
Regarded as one of the best young right-backs, the English star has made 216 Premier League appearances for Liverpool, scoring 14 goals.
He has won 23 caps with England national team since making his debut in 2018.
Arnold had won the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup.EFL Cup, Community Shield, UEFA Super Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup with Liverpool.
A quote by Liverpool assistant Pep Lijnders revealed the highly-rated defender will be out for 'a few weeks' due to the injury.
Lijnders added Arnold underwent a scan on the injury and has been confirmed sidelined.
Alexander-Arnold is set to miss some games for Liverpool due to the injury. The Reds will lock horns with Fulham in the EFL Cup semi-final before taking on Bournemouth in the Premier League, and Norwich or Bristol City in the FA Cup fourth round on January 27.
The exact date the England right-back will be back to action for Liverpool is yet to be disclosed. However, sources close to Liverpool medical department reveal he could be back first or second week of February 2024
The 25-year-old has made 18 Premier League appearances for Liverpool this season, scoring 2 goals with 3 assists. He has been key to Jurgen Klopp's terrific run this season, hence his injury will be a major setback for the Reds.
However, Klopp will hope to continue on his fine form with Liverpool despite the absence of the England defender.
After a dismal campaign that saw the Reds miss out on Champions League football last season, the Reds have come up buzzing for Premier League glory this season.
They are currently 3 points clear of the table and will be hoping to wrestle the Premier League title from Manchester City.
Trent Alexander-Arnold Liverpool career
Alexander-Arnold is a homegrown Liverpool star. He has been at the club since the age of 5. Arnold nurtured his career for nine years in Liverpool academy before transitioning to first-team action in 2016 when Jurgen Klopp came onboard from Borussia Dortmund.
Regarded as one of the best young right-backs, the English star has made 216 Premier League appearances for Liverpool, scoring 14 goals.
He has won 23 caps with England national team since making his debut in 2018.
Arnold had won the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup.EFL Cup, Community Shield, UEFA Super Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup with Liverpool.