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Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold out for few weeks with hamstring harm, confirms Jurgen Klopp

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp confirmed that Trent Alexander-Arnold will miss England’s worldwide fixtures towards Switzerland and Ivory Coast in March as a result of a hamstring harm.

Trent Alexander-Arnold has been a key member of Liverpool’s season (Reuters Photo)

HIGHLIGHTSTrent Alexander-Arnold may also miss England’s worldwide fixtures in MarchLiverpool will face Nottingham Forest on Sunday within the FA Cup quarter-finalKlopp mentioned that ahead Mohamed Salah was nonetheless feeling the consequences of a foot harm

Liverpool supervisor Jurgen Klopp confirmed on Friday that defender Trent Alexander-Arnold will probably be out for just a few weeks as a result of a hamstring harm, thereby lacking England’s worldwide fixtures towards Switzerland and Ivory Coast in March.

Liverpool will miss Alexander-Arnold for a few upcoming video games, which incorporates Sunday’s FA Cup quarter-final towards Nottingham Forest.

Klopp has rated Alexander-Arnold extremely with the defender scoring two targets and 17 assists from 35 video games within the ongoing season in all competitions. Liverpool are brief on replacements as James Milner can be unwell.

“Trent is out with a hamstring (injury) so he can’t be part of the England squad as well. Not good news, we’ll see how long that takes,” Klopp mentioned.

“We’ll see how long it’ll take, but of course to replace Trent is difficult, but it’s possible. We have James Milner and Joe Gomez… theoretically, we can change the system as well, so we have a couple of options.

“Trent could be very influential however up to now when Milner needed to step in he did extremely properly, he simply must be obtainable, however how he’ll be for Sunday I do not know in the meanwhile. If he is not obtainable we are able to take a look at a younger answer.”

SALAH INJURY UPDATE

Klopp said that forward Mohamed Salah was still feeling the effects of a foot injury that he picked up in the league match against Brighton and Hove Albion this month.

Salah came off the bench in Liverpool’s 2-0 victory against Arsenal on Wednesday.

“Mo felt his foot once more a bit bit after the sport so we have now to see what we do with that and on high of that there is some fine details, so we have now to attend,” Klopp said.

“It’s at all times like this. I wish to have a group at Nottingham that is recent sufficient bodily and mentally and actually goes for it.

“If we rotate — and I really don’t know at the moment — then it’s just to have the best team possible for this specific game on the pitch.”