Trent Alexander-Arnold is no longer participating in England’s next international matches, as was widely predicted. The U20 squad has also lost Jarell Quansah.
Liverpool’s No. 66 will not go with the rest of the national squad after he injured his hamstring in the match against Aston Villa.
The vice captain was taken out of Sunday’s game after 71 minutes due to an injury, and it has now been determined that he will miss England’s next matches against Ukraine and Scotland.
Liverpool’s Premier League match against Wolves is scheduled for 12.30 p.m. (BST) on Saturday, September 16, directly after the international break, therefore Alexander-Arnold is now listed as questionable to play.
According to Jurgen Klopp, “it’s [his] hamstring – not too serious, is his opinion,” after the game against Villa.For the scan’s results, we must wait.
Quansah, however, will stay on Merseyside for the international break. The reason for his departure from the England U20 squad was not disclosed by Liverpool.
It’s possible he’s hurt, but it’s also possible that staying with the Reds for the next two weeks is the better option for everyone involved, particularly since the U20s are merely scheduled to do a training camp.
When he opted to pull out of Netherlands U21 service, Ryan Gravenberch probably had this in mind.
Ronald Koeman, the head coach of the Netherlands national team, has subsequently spoken out against the player, stating, “We are not happy with [him] refusing to play for his country.”
This is despite the fact that the manager has not included him in any of the top teams.
Ibrahima Konate is another player who will be remaining at Liverpool despite missing the aforementioned France games due to injury.