Trent Alexander-Arnold will not be playing for England national football team in this upcoming national games due to hamstring injury he sustained in the last game against Aston Villa in the Premier League. The defender has sustained an injury and this could be a problem for Liverpool as they will face Real Madrid on Nov 27. However the club is expecting and hoping the defender to be back by then.

Liverpool and England fans received unfortunate news this week, as Trent Alexander-Arnold has been sidelined for the upcoming international games due to a hamstring injury. The talented right-back sustained the injury in Liverpool’s recent Premier League clash against Aston Villa, adding to the list of challenges for both club and country.

For England, his absence is a blow as Gareth Southgate looks to solidify his squad in preparation for Euro 2024. Alexander-Arnold’s versatility and attacking prowess are key assets, especially in a competitive international scene. While Southgate has other options, the Liverpool defender’s unique skill set will be missed.

Liverpool, meanwhile, are keeping a close eye on Alexander-Arnold’s recovery, as their upcoming UEFA Champions League match against Real Madrid on November 27 looms large.

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