Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp will anxiously await an update on the fitness of Trent Alexander-Arnold after the defender injured the same knee which sidelined him for three weeks in January.
The 25-year-old, who set a new Premier League record of 58 assists by a defender with his corner for Diogo Jota’s opener in the 3-1 victory over Burnley at Anfield, was taken off at half-time. “His knee again?
Yes, it felt like that. He got it stuck in the grass and we will see. We have (to send for) assessment,” said Klopp. Jürgen Klopp has confirmed Trent Alexander-Arnold was withdrawn at half-time of #LFC's 3-1 win over Burnley due to injury. — Liverpool FC (@LFC) February 10, 2024 “Same area in the knee.
Nothing really bad, but he felt it again and we have to see, we have to assess it. “Trent said ‘it’s fine’ but it’s not fine (because) he feels it so we had to be careful and took him off and that’s a double problem if you want: Trent is off and the other is we had no other right-backs available. “So we told Curtis (Jones) what he had to do and we changed formation slightly and tried to make it as simple as possible for him, because it was first time in the life he has played the position (in the Premier League) and we didn’t want him to be the inverted right-back and have to think about these things as well.” It may not be seen as such in the medium term but Alexander-Arnold’s departure proved beneficial as his replacement Harvey Elliott provided the assists for Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez after Dara O’Shea’s headed equaliser on the stroke of half-time. “Harvey came on and did really well.