Liverpool fans and Jurgen Klopp are bothered by the recent sad news concerning injuries hitting the club's camp in the crucial part of the season. The Merseyside reds are currently on top of the English Premier League table with defending Champions Manchester City closing on them with just 2 points difference and a game in hand.
Fews days ago it was Xhedran Shaqiri who withdraws from Switzerland National team squad due to groin injury now it is Trent Alexander-Arnold who has withdrawn from England's squad due to a back injury, the Football Association (FA) has confirmed.
The Liverpool defender was in line to start England's Euro 2020 qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Montenegro. But he has joined Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Fabian Delph and John Stones in pulling out of the squad due to injury.
TAA back twinges: "The right-back arrived nursing a back injury and, despite progress in recent days, it was unlikely he would be able to play a role in the forthcoming EURO 2020 qualifiers," an FA statement read.
"The 20-year-old will now continue his rehabilitation at his club leaving Gareth Southgate with a 22-man squad."
Home and away
With no replacement called up, Kieran Trippier and Kyle Walker will likely compete to line up on the right side of England's defence. The Czech Republic visit Wembley on Friday with Nations League semi-finalists England heading to Montenegro three days later.
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