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Trent Alexander-Arnold will miss Liverpool’s upcoming Carabao Cup final clash against Chelsea with a knee injury aggravated in their recent win over Burnley, according to reports.
There is further concern that Alexander-Arnold will also be unavailable for Liverpool’s Premier League crunch clash against Man City on March 10 while he attempts to recover from his latest setback.
The 25-year-old rescued the Reds a point in the reverse fixture at the Etihad earlier in the season with a vital goal and will be a huge miss for Jurgen Klopp during the end-of-season run-in as Liverpool look to close-in on a second Premier League title.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold will miss Liverpool’s upcoming Carabao Cup final clash against Chelsea, according to reports