Liverpool have been left to sweat over the condition of Trent Alexander-Arnold as they gear up for the second leg of their Champions League round of 16 fixture with Bayern Munich.
The Reds face the Bundesliga giants on Wednesday night and will be aiming to progress into the quarter-finals at the Allianz Arena after drawing 0-0 with Niko Kovac’s side in the first leg.
However, as reported by The Liverpool Echo, they have been dealt a potential injury blow, with Alexander-Arnold’s availability for the game not yet known.

The England international started as the Reds put Burnley to the sword in a 4-2 win at Anfield on Sunday, but was forced off after picking up a slight knock towards the end of the game.
Alexander-Arnold is believed to have felt some tightness in his muscles, forcing him to indicate to the substitutes bench that a change would be beneficial.
Jurgen Klopp will be desperately hoping to have the young right-back available for selection, with natural options in his position currently limited in the absence of Joe Gomez.




