Trent Alexander-Arnold had a knee problem in the match between Liverpool and Burnley in early February. The England international tried to play for a short time before leaving the field to make way for Harvey Elliott at the beginning of the second half.
The injury was quite serious, forcing the player wearing shirt number 66 to sit out for a long time. Despite Conor Bradley’s impressive performance, this is considered a significant absence for “The Kop”.
However, according to Anfield Watch, Liverpool is hoping that Trent Alexander-Arnold will return in time for the port city team’s next match in the Premier League , when coach Jurgen Klopp and his team welcome Brighton & Hove Albion. on March 31 at Anfield’s home field.
The return of Trent Alexander-Arnold will bring many positive points to Liverpool, in the context that this team is still fighting in three arenas: FA Cup, Premier League and Europa League.
The recent draw between Liverpool and Manchester City also caused “The Kop” to drop to second place, equal on points but worse than Arsenal in terms of goal difference.