Liverpool’s problems get worse when Alexander-Arnold’s calendar is revealed

An update on the physical form of Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold released Monday night, with the news far from being positive from the Reds’ point of view.

The Premier League weekend spotlight, of course, in Manchester just over 24 hours ago.

Manchester City have received Liverpool at Etihad for a highly anticipated match between the champions of the two seasons.

And once the 90 minutes have been said and completed, the two parts can be separated.

Liverpool took the lead in the first quarter of an hour when, after Kyle Walker unnecessarily knocked sadio Mane down in the Citizens area, Mo Salah intervened beyond Ederson.

Pep Guardiola’s hosts, however, soon returned to the same level, as a moment of magic from Gabriel Jesus saw the Brazilian ride Trent Alexander-Arnold with a glorious twist, before passing as an Alisson complex.

Opportunities exchanged as the crash progressed, with a missed penalty from Kevin De Bruyne, the sharpest of them all.

In the end, however, none of them could locate a very important winner,

While, based on Sunday’s match balance sheet, Liverpool were probably content to leave Etihad with a percentage of the loot, the Merseysiders also won a coup d’e concern at the front.

The player who detected the Trent Alexander-Arnold challenge.

Just after the hour, taA’s side fell to the ground grabbing his calf, before limping to be replaced by James Milner.

Jurgen Klopp was drawn to the well-being of his cap at last night’s post-match press convention, and the Liverpool manager later confirmed that Alexander-Arnold had been ruled out of the following England match circular:

“He’ll be out of England. Scan and we’ll see. “

Fans of Premier League champions, however, looked forward to a new update on Alexander-Arnold.

And, as noted above, such an update has since been released. However, the news is by no means what the Liverpool faithful expected.

As shown through a number of reliable online resources tonight, TAA will be set aside for up to four weeks in the event of a calf injury.

At least the 22-year-old seems likely to miss Liverpool’s matches with all of Leicester, Atalanta, Brighton and Ajax after halftime.

– paul joyce (@_pauljoyce) November 9, 2020

– Dominic King (@DominicKing_DM) November 9, 2020

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