Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to be sidelined due to a hamstring injury he suffered during the weekend league games.
The English and Liverpool’s right-back, Trent Alexander-Arnold while featuring in Liverpool’s English premier league game against inform Aston Villa had unfortunately forced the manager, Arne Slot to substitute him off after he went down on the field with a pain in his thigh.
After Arnold being assessed by the medical staff of Liverpool FC, he has been diagnosed of a hamstring injury.
Following his injury, inside stories form the medical staff had indicated that, Trent being subbed-off immediately after he had complained of the pain in his thigh further saved him from sustaining additional dangerous injuries which would have kept him off the field for quite a long period.
Trent Alexander-Arnold as per reports by the medical staff have detailed that, he would be out of the game of football for a little over four weeks before he can fully bounce back in order to join the team.
Meanwhile, he would miss out on the Nations League which is set to take place in the upcoming international break. Plus, Arne Slot would not have him in the Liverpool FC team for the next few games until December when Trent has fully recovered.