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Andy Robertson has revealed that Trent Alexander-Arnold is not in a great state of mind – but not because of suggestions he is getting closer to joining Real Madrid or because of the backlash from Liverpool fans.
The right-back has been branded a “traitor” by a minority of supporters as he appears to be on the brink of leaving Anfield to sign for Real on free transfer in the summer.
But his fellow full-back and friend Robertson insisted Alexander-Arnold is hurting because he is sidelined, with an ankle injury that forced him to miss the Carabao Cup final and some of the remainder of what could prove his last season on Merseyside.
“Trent’s head is not great because he’s injured,” Robertson said.
“He hates being injured, none of us like being injured but it hurts Trent a little bit more.
That’s all he is focused on.”
The Scotland captain admitted that the talk about Alexander-Arnold’s future had reached the Liverpool dressing room.
But he explained: “It is impossible for me to say we have not seen all the noise and everyone commenting on it.
People can talk and speculate but for us we want Trent back very soon.”
Alexander-Arnold has been sidelined since injuring his ankle against PSG last month (AP)
In the absence of Alexander-Arnold and the injured Conor Bradley and Joe Gomez, midfielder Curtis Jones operated as a right-back in Wednesday’s Mersseyside derby win over Everton.
Robertson praised the versatile Liverpudlian while joking that he was worried Jones could also play left-back.
Robertson insists speculation over Alexander-Arnold’s future has been felt by the Liverpool dressing room (PA Wire)
“I thought he was excellent,” he said.
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