Absent Due to Injury, Alexander-Arnold Can’t Wait to Support Liverpool

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DBasia.news –  One decision changed the whole status of England right-back, Trent Alexander-Arnold. Forcing to play in the match against Brighton & Hove Albion of the Premier League, the Liverpool player got a knee injury.

Thus, he must be treated and won’t be able to support The Reds for four weeks. It means Alexander-Arnold would pass the matches against Crystal Palace, Leicester City, West Ham, and Bournemouth.

However, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp explained his latest condition. The former Borussia Dortmund coach said that Arnold can’t wait to play with The Anfield in the Premier League match against The Foxes, Thursday (31/1).

“He is better, much better, but we have to see. It needs to be stable – and in the moment it is stable,” Klopp said cited from Fox Sports Asia.

“Everyone knows how desperate Trent is to play; he can ignore pretty much everything. That he played that game at Brighton was sensational, to be honest. It’s unbelievable,” he concluded.

If Arnold can’t play in the match against Claude Puel squad, Fabinho would be the right-back because James Milner is suspended to play after the second yellow card from the match against Crystal Palace.