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Alexander-Arnold confident in Adrian's ability in the absence of injured Alisson

The Reds’ back-up goalkeeper is likely to play a key role while the Brazilian recovers.

TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD is confident Adrian can fill the void left by Alisson between the sticks for Liverpool over the next few weeks after an encouraging debut.

The Reds picked up a 4-1 win over Norwich City on the opening day of the new Premier League season, but Alisson was forced to withdraw in the first half with a suspected calf injury .

Adrian, who secured a move to Anfield on a free transfer following his release by West Ham, came on for his first appearance in Liverpool colours and performed well against the newly-promoted Canaries.

The Spanish shot-stopper was denied a clean sheet when Teemu Pukki netted a 64th-minute consolation goal for the visitors, but he looks set to remain in the starting line-up for upcoming fixtures.

Alisson is likely to miss up to eight weeks of action while he recovers from injury, and Alexander-Arnold is certain Adrian has the qualities to replace the Brazil international for the time being.

“[His experience] is the main thing, he knows what he is doing. He’s played a load of games, so he knows what it is about,” the 20-year-old told the Evening Standard.

“The reception he got [on Friday], I think he feels as though the supporters are already behind him. 

Obviously when a keeper has to come off, it’s never too promising, so yes, I think everyone needs to get their head around [the fact] that he probably will be our keeper for the next few weeks and if so, then we have to live with that, embrace that and I’m sure he will learn from us. 

“We will be able to make good connections with him and I think a lot of the lads have made bonds with him already because he’s such a good lad off the pitch. 

“He’s a great lad to have around and obviously he is playing now, that is good for him and us.”

Liverpool v Norwich City - Premier League - Anfield Alisson leaves the pitch during the opening game of the season with an injury. PA Wire / PA Images PA Wire / PA Images / PA Images

The injury also provides an opportunity for Irish goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher to move up the pecking order at Anfield.

The 20-year-old is still recovering from a broken hand and manager Jurgen Klopp on Saturday insisted he will be monitoring the Cork native’s rehab.

“Caoimhin is back in training but he’s not 100%, we have to see how he reacts now,” he said.

One of the younger [goalkeepers] is not allowed to play, he’s only 16, and the other one had an elbow injury early in the preseason. So yeah, we’re a bit short in that position.”

Super Cup

Alexander-Arnold provided a superb assist for Divock Origi to score in the win over Norwich, picking up from where he left off last season on the right-hand side of the defence.

An own-goal from Grant Hanley, a Mohamed Salah strike and a Virgil van Dijk header completed the scoring for Liverpool, who now sit third in the Premier League after the first round of matches.

Next up for the Reds is the Uefa Super Cup against Chelsea on Wednesday, and Alexander-Arnold feels a high standard has already been set as the new campaign gets into full swing.

“I think the lads are back and they have hit the ground running. It’s good for us to have them back and in-form straight away,” he added. 

Obviously Virg popping up with a goal again shows that this season will hopefully replicate last season with everyone chipping in with goals and hopefully the attackers don’t feel that it is just them that need to produce the goals and it is a team effort. 

“So yes, I think, so far so good and of course it’s still early days, but it is good to set the standard we have today.”

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    Mute Eoghan McGrath
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    Mar 5th 2014, 1:05 PM

    England should keep Cleverly and always play him. It’ll be great to watch…..as an irish fan!

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    Mute David Panda Byrne
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    Mar 5th 2014, 1:18 PM

    As u obviously support Liverpool who are an English team y wud u want England to lose when you support their league

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    Mute Aidan Swipe Gannon
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    Mar 5th 2014, 4:26 PM

    I bet that racist wouldn’t stand in a pub in liverpool with gerrard on his back and cheer for Demark ?we love Liverpool no you Don’t news flash its in England!!!

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    Mute philip murphy
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    Mar 5th 2014, 5:42 PM

    Because supporting a team in the league and supporting the national team are not the same thing. Pretty obvious really

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    Mute Aidan Swipe Gannon
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    Mar 5th 2014, 5:50 PM

    People in England support Ireland they don’t hate the Irish you lot who hate England are the one’s with the problem ?

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    Mute Lee Smith
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    Mar 5th 2014, 6:38 PM

    David, it’s because Irish Barstoolers are often infected with a rare mental disease, known as ‘Cognitive Dissonance’. It’s very humiliating for Ireland and the Department of Health needs to do more to address this epidemic that is sweeping across our country.

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    Mute Getard Lanslanger
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    Mar 5th 2014, 9:18 PM

    How are supporting a club and supporting a country similar beliefs? Clubs have players from all nationalities so are completely different from national teams. Guarantee you if someone stood in a city pub in Manchester wearing a united jersey there would be issues regardless of which national team they were supporting. And to bring it closer to whom for the holier than though LOI lads, what would happen in a Rovers pub in Tallaght to some Irish supporter wearing a Bohs/Shelbourne jersey.
    It only take one to spark it off.

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    Mute Graham Kavanagh
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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:39 PM

    Panda a Man U fan?

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    Mute John Ryan
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    Mar 5th 2014, 1:39 PM

    In fairness how cleverly is in the squad and Gareth barry isn’t is some joke

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    Mute Banking Bad
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    Mar 5th 2014, 2:48 PM

    Not a fan of Cleverley. But in many ways I can’t agree with that. Barry hasn’t much to offer england anymore at this stage of his career whereas Cleverley will be around for the next ten years maybe.

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    Mute Shane Kearney
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    Mar 5th 2014, 5:23 PM

    “Cleverley will be around”
    That quote sums up Tom Cleverly’s performance in every game he has ever been involved in.

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    Mute Willy Motley
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    Mar 5th 2014, 1:36 PM

    “and man united start winning again”
    you’ll be waitin a while so

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    Mute Mattew Keane
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    Mar 5th 2014, 1:52 PM

    10 days ! Not that long to wait …

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    Mute Willy Motley
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    Mar 5th 2014, 2:02 PM

    Ahhhhhh!

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    Mute Ted Carroll
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    Mar 5th 2014, 2:20 PM

    Matthew I’m glad to hear that you have no ambition of winning this weekends game so, save yourselves for the visit of Liverpool.

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    Mute Mattew Keane
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    Mar 5th 2014, 3:02 PM

    Ted That was clearly aimed at willy , of course I would expect them to win this weekend

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    Mute Willy Motley
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    Mar 5th 2014, 5:19 PM

    I honestly don’t.West Brom I think is it? Been takin points off bigger teams lately,though I suppose United aren’t considered a big team these days :)

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    Mute Mattew Keane
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    Mar 5th 2014, 7:45 PM

    Not a big club ? Why have they not won a league title for 20+ years or something

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    Mute cillian mc Cahey
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    Mar 5th 2014, 4:31 PM

    He mightn’t be the best player around but he’s still not the worst player. Having perditions like that and singling out one player is really unfair!

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