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Trent Alexander-Arnold will be sidelined for 'a few weeks' due to a knee injury, assistant manager Pepijn Lijnders has confirmed.

The Liverpool vice-captain sustained the issue during the weekend's 2-0 victory at Arsenal in the Emirates FA Cup. 🤕
 
"And then we have Robbo, he's almost at the three-month mark, so he will get checked by the surgeon.

"And if he does that scan and we see everything [so] that we can really progress him, he will go to Dubai for a week to do proper volume sessions, proper sessions, so that will be good for him. Then we see the three-month-mark scan and then we can see how quick he can go into contact again.

"Same for Kostas. Kostas is progressing really well, really quick. So hopefully both of them – Robbo and Kostas – will be back at the end of this month to train with the team."

On Thiago and Bajcetic, Lijnders continued: "They will not be ready for the end of this month. It will probably be going into the next month to train with us. But both [with] no complications, progressing."
 
Caoimhin Kelleher will be in goal for Liverpool when they host Fulham for the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final on Wednesday.

The Republic of Ireland international started each of the Reds’ previous three matches in the competition this season.
And assistant manager Pepijn Lijnders confirmed Kelleher continues between the posts as Liverpool aim to progress from the two-legged tie against the Cottagers.
“Caoimh is our No.1 for this competition, so he will start tomorrow,” Lijnders told Liverpoolfc.com on Tuesday afternoon.
On whether rotation will come into play for the 8pm GMT kick-off at Anfield, the Dutchman said: “It’s not the same [as previous rounds] because we played two days ago away at Arsenal, so that’s one.
“We come from a crazy schedule in December, so we really have to see who’s ready, who can go and who is fit to go.
“We are really happy that we play a semi-final in January, we wanted this. So we go full in.”
 
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