
Harvey Elliott’s Injury Concern and Liverpool’s Fitness Updates
Harvey Elliott has emerged as a new injury concern for Liverpool after a robust challenge from Newcastle's Joelinton left him limping during a recent match. The incident, likened to a rugby tackle, has raised questions about the midfielder's availability for upcoming fixtures. Liverpool fans are eagerly awaiting further updates on Elliott's condition as the team prepares for crucial games ahead.
In other news, Liverpool provided fitness updates ahead of the much-anticipated Carabao Cup final. Key players Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ibrahima Konate are under scrutiny, with their fitness being pivotal to the team's strategy. The club is optimistic about their recovery, but cautious statements from the medical team suggest a wait-and-see approach until the final lineup is confirmed.
These developments come at a critical time for Liverpool, as they navigate a challenging schedule with ambitions in multiple competitions. The team's depth and resilience will be tested, making the fitness of their stars all the more crucial as they aim for silverware this season.
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How long is Trent Alexander Arnold out for?
Alexander-Arnold out of EFL Cup final 'He will not be there at the final, but he is still to be assessed about how long it will take [before he returns], but we do expect him back by the end of the season.'
When is Trent back from injury?
Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected back before the end of the season, while Arne Slot has provided a hopeful update on Ibrahima Konate's chances vs. Newcastle.
Who will replace Trent Alexander Arnold?
He was replaced by Jarell Quansah, who is now likely to start at Wembley, having been called up to Thomas Tuchel's first England squad on Friday. 'Trent is not available,' head coach Arne Slot confirmed in a news conference on Friday. 'He will not be there at the final.