Spanish football club Real Madrid has announced the injury of right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold. The 27-year-old player, who previously played for Liverpool, has been diagnosed with a left thigh muscle strain. It is reported that he will be sidelined for at least two months, which means he will miss approximately 10 matches, including Champions League games against Manchester City, Monaco, and Benfica, coached by Real's former manager Jose Mourinho. Alexander-Arnold got injured in the second half of the match against Athletic Bilbao, which Real won 3-0. His assist was key in that game, shortly after which the player had to leave the field. Real Madrid published an official statement with the examination results.
Trent Alexander-Arnold ruled out for two months with injury
Real Madrid right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold suffers a thigh injury, set to miss at least two months, including crucial Champions League ties.