After suffering a thigh injury in Wednesday's friendly win over Austria, Trent Alexander-Arnold has been ruled out of the European Championship.
The Liverpool defender limped out in the final minutes of the 1-0 win, prompting Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate to issue a dire diagnosis after the game.
When scans revealed the degree of Alexander-Arnold's injury, his worries were realized, and the Football Association confirmed his withdrawal on Thursday.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has been ruled out of the UEFA EURO 2020 tournament, according to a statement.
“In the closing minutes of England 1-0 triumph over Austria in Middlesbrough on Wednesday, the Liverpool player suffered a thigh injury."
“After a scan on Thursday revealed that the 22-year-old will be unable to play in the upcoming competition, he has withdrawn from the England squad and will return to his club for rehabilitation."
“Gareth Southgate will not name a replacement until after Sunday's warm-up match against Romania at the Riverside Stadium."
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