Jurgen Klopp will provide clarity on the severity of Trent Alexander-Arnold's recurring knee injury when he speaks to the media at the AXA Training Centre on Friday morning.
The Liverpool boss will address the media in his usual Premier League pre-match press conference, with this particular briefing taking on significant importance after the news that Alexander-Arnold would miss the League Cup final later this month through injury.
The 25-year-old initially sustained a knee injury during last month's FA Cup win at Arsenal before making a return to action against Norwich City on January 28. However, Alexander-Arnold was substituted at half-time in Saturday's 3-1 victory over Burnley and is set to be sidelined until early March.
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Liverpool's No.66 is the latest casualty in Klopp's ranks with Thiago Alcantara and Dominik Szoboszlai both suffering relapses in their rehabilitation and too unlikely to feature against Chelsea at Wembley later this month.
Before that date at Wembley, though, is a Premier League clash against Brentford on Saturday afternoon, with Liverpool having the chance to increase their lead over Manchester City to nine points ahead of their evening kick-off against Chelsea.
Here, the ECHO rounds up all the latest injury news ahead of that 12:30 kick-off in West London.
Speaking after Saturday's win over Burnley, Klopp has confirmed Alexander-Arnold has suffered a recurrence of his knee injury, saying: "His knee again? Yes, it felt like that. He got it stuck in the grass and we will see. We have [to send for]
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