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Real Madrid’s Trent Alexander-Arnold Sidelined with Hamstring Injury

Trent Alexander-Arnold has hurt his hamstring. This injury could keep him out for a long time. Real Madrid’s manager, Xabi Alonso, said, “It’s not as bad as we thought but we have to wait.” There is uncertainty about how serious the injury is.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Alexander-Arnold got injured during Real Madrid‘s first Champions League game of the 2025-26 season against Marseille. He had to leave the field just three minutes into the match, holding the back of his leg in pain. This is a setback for Alexander-Arnold, who had several injuries last season, including two hamstring problems and an ankle injury. He is currently out of Real Madrid’s squad for the upcoming La Liga match when they host Espanyol due to a muscular injury, as confirmed by reports here.

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Alexander-Arnold’s frequent injuries are a worry for Real Madrid. He is very important to the team, particularly as they look to secure another league title and progress further in Europe. His latest hamstring injury could keep him out for several weeks, which may affect his ability to play in upcoming games, including a match against his former club Liverpool on November 4.

WHAT NEXT?

Real Madrid will do more tests to see how serious Alexander-Arnold’s injury is. Depending on the results, he might miss important games. This could impact the team’s performance in both local and European competitions. The team is already facing challenges, including being down to 10 players in the recent match against Marseille, which they won 2-1 despite playing with ten men from the 32nd minute according to a report. Alexander-Arnold’s absence could make their defensive problems worse.