Liverpool give injury updates on Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk ahead of Southampton clash
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Trent Alexander-Arnold came off injured in Liverpool’s last game (Photo: Getty)

has confirmed whether and Virgil van Dijk are fit to play ’s clash at Southampton.

The Reds travel to St. Mary’s on Sunday with the chance to extend their five point lead in the table.

However, Slot is having to deal with a number of injury issues to key players, most notably captain Virgil van Dijk and and vice-captain Alexander-Arnold.

The latter just before the international break and was .

There was hope that the right-back would return to action in time for the Southampton clash, which precedes huge matches against Real Madrid and Manchester City next week.

However, Slot has revealed that the 26-year-old has not yet returned to training and will therefore miss the trip to the Saints who are bottom of the table.

But there is better news regarding Van Dijk after the centre-back .

Virgil van Dijk left the Netherlands squad early on ‘medical grounds’ (Photo: Getty)

Asked about the pair’s fitness in his Friday press conference, Slot said: ‘Trent and Virgil? I was expected a different question!’ jokingly referring to the .

‘Virgil is all good. Trained with us today. Trent not training yet but he is getting there, we expect him back soon.’

The manager also shared an update on goalkeeper Alisson, who has missed the last four league games with a hamstring injury,as well as attacking trio Diogo Jota, Harvey Elliott andFederico Chiesa.

Alisson Becker has been out of action for nearly two months (Photo: Getty)

‘Alisson? We’re careful with everyone when it comes to muscles,’ the Dutchman added.

‘He is back in training with goalkeeper coach and not training with the team but that is expected soon. Let’s wait and see where he is in terms of match fitness, getting better and better but not ready.

‘Harvey is with us now, been out for many weeks but with the team now on the pitch. Jota is still the same as Federico who is coming back into the session after one exercise today.

‘All expected back in a few weeks but last part of recovery is always the hardest, so let’s wait and see. Alisson and Jota, I don’t expect them to be fit for [Real Madrid]. Trent we will see.’

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