Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to miss four Liverpool matches due to calf injury

According to the Mirror, Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to be offside for about 4 weeks after suffering a calf in Liverpool’s 1–1 draw with his Premier League rivals, Manchester City, on Sunday.

The Mirror reports that the effects of a previous investigation have led to the estimate that the right side will be out for about a month.

Jurgen Klopp demonstrated at his post-match press convention that the star would not be in England, and the Reds manager also took the opportunity to criticize the Premier League.

The Mirror reports that Alexander-Arnold will most likely miss Premier League matches against Leicester and Brighton, as well as Champions League matches against Atalanta and Ajax.

The high-flying encounter opposed to the wolves on December 5 is reported to be the master pass’s most likely target for a return date at that exact time.

A Liverpool fan claimed that the club was “cursed” by reaction to the star’s movement, Alexander-Arnold stopped in the 63rd minute and was replaced by James Milner.

The protective champions have suffered constant injuries, so this season, that is, in defence with Virgil van Dijk injured in the long-term knee, Fabinho marginalized and the injury-prone pillar Joel Matip only returned to action yesterday against the Citizens.

The Reds are also a summer signing by Thiago Alcantara and Kostas Tsimikas, as well as England’s foreign midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

With Trent absent for england’s next three matches, a friendly opposite Ireland and Nations league matches against Iceland and Belgium, it will be to see if Southgate chooses a replacement.

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