In the latter part of the game, the unexpected absence of Alexander-Arnold led to a reshuffling of positions, with Harvey Elliott stepping in and Curtis Jones adapting to the right-back role. Elliott’s impactful display, contributing assists to Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez, emphasized his significance despite initial concerns about Alexander-Arnold’s fitness.
Post-match, Klopp provided an update on Alexander-Arnold’s condition, revealing his precautionary substitution due to lingering knee problems stemming from a previous injury a month ago. This decision was influenced by Alexander-Arnold’s history of knee ligament damage in the same area.
Klopp expressed satisfaction with the overall victory but acknowledged the blemish caused by Alexander-Arnold’s situation, stating, “It was the perfect afternoon – besides the Trent thing, obviously.”
The absence of Conor Bradley, who was on compassionate leave, may have expedited Alexander-Arnold’s return, as uncertainty surrounded Bradley’s availability, creating a void at right-back. Looking ahead to the next match against Brentford, the potential absence of Alexander-Arnold could see Joe Gomez stepping in, contingent on his recovery from illness.
Liverpool faced a challenging match against Burnley with several key players unavailable. Mo Salah, Alisson, Dominik Szoboszlai, Thiago, Joel Matip, Stefan Bajcetic, and Ben Doak were sidelined due to a mix of short and long-term issues, presenting a considerable challenge for Klopp’s squad.