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Liverpool's Alexander-Arnold to miss 'weeks' with knee injury - ESPN

Liverpool's Premier League title bid has suffered a new injury blow with Trent Alexander-Arnold set to be sidelined until mid-February with a knee ligament tear.

Alexander-Arnold, 25, has undergone a scan to assess the full extent of the damage sustained while playing in Sunday's FA Cup third round win against Arsenal at the Emirates.

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But with manager Jurgen Klopp already without several first-team players due to injury, and Mohamed Salah and Wataru Endo away for up to six weeks at the Africa Cup of Nations and Asian Cup respectively, Alexander-Arnold's setback will further deplete Liverpool's squad as they attempt to maintain their lead at the top of the Premier League and reach the Carabao Cup final.

Liverpool face Fulham in the semifinal first-leg at Anfield on Wednesday.

«Trent hyperextended his knee during the last game,» Liverpool assistant manager Pep Lijnders told Liverpool's website. «So he has a little tear in the lateral ligament of his knee and he will need time to recover.

»He had a scan and he will be out for a few weeks, so let's see after that. He will get some rest and then hopefully he can come back to where he was.

«This guy was decisive in all the games and was the one who created constantly for us from deep and gave the team a high level of flexibility. We will really miss him.»

Alexander-Arnold's injury means that Liverpool will be without their first-choice full-back due to left-back Andy Robertson still be sidelined as a result of shoulder surgery last October.

But Lijnders said that the Scotland international is close to a return to action, as is understudy Kostas Tsimikas following his broken collarbone injury.

«Robbo [Robertson], he's almost

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