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Don't worry, Klopp's master plan to make up for Trent Alexander Arnold's absence

Although the absence will be a blow, Klopp has already thought of a solution.

By Charles Cornwall

Although the absence will be a blow, Klopp has already thought of a solution.
Although the absence will be a blow, Klopp has already thought of a solution.
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It's not all good news at Anfield of late. Klopp's side were dealt a serious blow with an injury to Trent Alexander-Arnold, who had to be substituted in favour of Harvey Elliot at half-time during the game against Burnley last Saturday.

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As Jürgen Klopp told the press conference, it didn't look serious... but they don't want to take any risks either: "I felt pain in the same area, in the left knee. Nothing really bad, but we will evaluate it. We had to be careful and take him off," said the German coach.

The English full-back suffered a knee injury last January and was sidelined for several games. A fact that, on the other hand, led to the exuberant appearance of Conor Bradley at Liverpool. Be that as it may, losing Trent Alexander-Arnold again would be a drama for Liverpool. City are already two points behind... and they're not taking their foot off the gas.

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Klopp's master plan

In the last few hours journalist Paul Joyce pointed out that Trent Alexander Arnold will miss the Carabao Cup final against Chelsea. Klopp has developed a master plan to replace him with Conor Bradley, who will return on Saturday after being sidelined by the death of his father.