
"Trent Alexander-Arnold's rehab is going according to plan and there is a chance the Real Madrid right-back will be fit to face his old club Liverpool in November's Champions League tie. The England international, 27, injured his hamstring against French club Marseille in the group phase of the competition on 16 September. Alexander-Arnold was forced off in the fifth minute, with sources at the time indicating he could be sidelined for up to six weeks."
"Real will visit Liverpool on 4 November for the European tie - exactly seven weeks since the injury happened. BBC Sport sources said the player's recovery is progressing well and it is hoped Alexander-Arnold could make a first return to Anfield since he joined Los Blancos in June. A lifelong Liverpool fan, he said leaving the club he joined as an academy player aged six was the "hardest decision [he's] ever made"."
Trent Alexander-Arnold is undergoing rehabilitation after suffering a hamstring injury against Marseille on 16 September and his recovery is progressing well. The 27-year-old was forced off in the fifth minute and was initially expected to be sidelined for up to six weeks. Real Madrid will visit Liverpool on 4 November, seven weeks after the injury, and there is a possibility he could be available for that Champions League tie. Alexander-Arnold joined Real Madrid in June after 354 appearances for Liverpool, where he won two Premier League titles, a Champions League and the FA Cup. He has played five matches for Madrid totaling 156 minutes.
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