Andy Robertson is ready to underline his importance to Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and fill the void left by the injured Trent-Alexander Arnold.
The two Liverpool full-backs have been in stunning form this term, establishing themselves as one of the most dangerous and productive tandems in world football. Robertson has 10 Premier League assists, with Alexander-Arnold chipping in with 13 contributions (11 assists and two goals) from the other side.
But the reds will be without the England international for a number of weeks after suffering a hamstring injury ahead of their FA Cup clash with Nottingham Forest. Klopp has already admitted that replacing Alexander-Arnold is a nigh-on impossible task, but Robertson is desperate to hold up his end of the bargain from his left-back berth.
“It is the full package of Robbo, not only as a player but as a person as well. He desperately wants to deliver and work for the team,” said Klopp. “Even though he and Trent set up a lot of goals, there is still space for improvement in the decisive moments.
“The goal [at Arsenal ] was one of our favourite goals for a long time; first we win the ball back and second Robbo is waiting with his cross until he saw that Bobby [Firmino] is now ready for it.
“It was an incredible pass in the end and Bobby had to do a lot to get it past Ramsdale. Yes [he] played a really good game. It is not the first one and I hope it is not the last one.”
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Alexander-Arnold’s injury setback comes at the worst possible time, with Liverpool still competing on all fronts, having already lifted the Carabao Cup. Mirror Football understands that the 23-year-old is hopeful of returning next month, when they face-off against Manchester City in what looks to be a title decider.
In his absence, Klopp suggested that James Milner could deputise, while he also opened the door for Joe Gomez to enjoy a more regular run in the starting XI, having fell down the centre-back pecking order.
“Trent is out with a hamstring, so he will cannot be part of England as well,” confirmed the Reds boss. “No good news, so we will see how long that takes.
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We will see how long it will take but, of course, to replace Trent is difficult but possible. We always did it.
“The way he plays, I don’t know any player who plays like Trent in the world. So it will be difficult to find a one versus one replacement.
“We have Joe [Gomez]. Theoretically we can change the system as well. These kinds of things, so we have a couple of options, but you are right he is very influential.
“If you look in the past when Milly [Milner] had to step in he did incredibly well. Incredibly well. He just has to be available and then that is fine. I don’t know if he will [be available] for Sunday.