Trent Alexander-Arnold is reportedly facing six to eight weeks on the sidelines and could miss Real Madrid’s Champions League clash with Liverpool after the club confirmed the England international had suffered a hamstring injury.
Alexander-Arnold, who controversially decided to leave Liverpool to join Madrid at the end of last season, was withdrawn in the fifth minute of Los Blancos’ 2-1 win over Marseille on Tuesday.
Confirming the nature of the injury, a statement from Madrid read: “Following tests carried out today by the Real Madrid Medical Services on our player, Trent Alexander-Arnold, he has been diagnosed with a muscle injury to the biceps femoris in his left leg. Further updates will follow.”
While Madrid have not announced a timeline for Alexander-Arnold’s return, Marca reports he is set to miss at least six weeks and could be out for two months, putting a return to Anfield in the Champions League in doubt.
Madrid are unbeaten so far this season, but Alexander-Arnold has started only three games and has attracted scrutiny for his performances for the LaLiga leaders to this point.
Now Alexander-Arnold faces the prospect of missing some of the biggest games of the season for Xabi Alonso’s men.
An eight-week timeline for Alexander-Arnold’s recovery would see him miss eight league games and three Champions League encounters.