By Sergio Moya
In our Liverpool's win over Aston Villa in the last Premier League game, our vice captain Trent Alexander-Arnold suffered a hamstring injury that forced him off the pitch. After the match, Jürgen Klopp confirmed that the injury was precisely in the hamstring and that he would undergo tests to determine the severity of the injury.
Today it has been confirmed that Trent Alexander-Arnold has withdrawn from the England squad for the matches against Republic of Ireland and Germany due to the injury. The Athletic journalist, James Pearce detailed that the injury suffered by our vice captain will leave him out of action for two weeks so he is doubtful to face Wolves when the Premier League activity resumes.
Undoubtedly, the absence of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who in this summer's matches for the qualifiers for Euro 2024 proved to be one of the best players in the team, will be a very sensitive loss for England, as coach Gareth Southgate used him as a midfielder, a position in which Alexander-Arnold himself has said he feels more comfortable.
However, our Liverpool has officially announced that Trent Alexander-Arnold is not the only first-team player who has withdrawn from the national team squad for this international break.
Through an official statement our Liverpool detailed the reasons why Trent Alexander-Arnold will not be part of the England squad for the September matches, and also made known that defender Jarell Quansah has withdrawn from the England U-21 squad. However, no details are given in the letter as to why Quansah will not travel with the England squad so there is speculation that it is to continue to earn a place in Liverpool's first team.
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