Trent Alexander-Arnold was left out of Liverpool’s squad for the FA Cup third-round clash with Shrewsbury Town on Sunday after the club confirmed he had returned a “suspected positive” test for COVID-19.
The Reds were forced to close their training centre for several days last week after a coronavirus outbreak at the club, which led to their EFL Cup semi-final away leg against Arsenal – scheduled for Thursday – being postponed by two weeks.
Liverpool confirmed on Twitter prior to Sunday’s game that Alexander-Arnold was absent from the squad after registering a “suspected positive” test shortly after last Sunday’s 2-2 draw at Chelsea, but that he is expected to return to training soon.
“Trent is missing after registering a suspected positive COVID test shortly after Chelsea. He is expected to return to training in the coming days,” the tweet read.
Reds boss Jurgen Klopp, who only returned from the illness himself on Sunday, was forced to make a number of changes to his team due to the outbreak, with youngsters Elijah Dixon-Bonner and Max Woltman making their first senior starts.
He did have some recognisable faces to call on though, with Ibrahima Konate, Virgil van Dijk, Andrew Robertson, Fabinho and Curtis Jones all selected from the start.
Trent is missing after registering a suspected positive COVID test shortly after Chelsea. He is expected to return to training in the coming days.