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England waiting for Trent Alexander-Arnold diagnoses

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The Liverpool full-back sustained a thigh problem in the closing stages of the 1-0 win over Austria.
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Gareth Southgate continues to prepare for Euro 2020 amid "really strange" circumstances as Trent Alexander-Arnold added to England's injury concerns.

Just a day after cutting his 33-man provisional squad to 26 for the rearranged tournament, the Three Lions started the road to the Euros against fellow finalists Austria.

Teenager Bukayo Saka's first international goal sealed a 1-0 friendly win for a scratch England side, who were without 11 players due to their European final commitments and several others through injury concerns.

Just to compound matters, Southgate's men were down to 10 men for the closing stages on Wednesday after Alexander-Arnold limped off with a thigh injury that puts his Euros participation in jeopardy.

England's Trent Alexander-Arnold is helped down the touchline (Scott Heppell/PA)

An official update on the England right-back's fitness is not expected on Thursday as the Football Association assesses the severity of the issue.

"Trent is obviously not a good situation, that he's had to walk off the pitch and in some discomfort," Three Lions boss Southgate said.

"It looks like it's thigh but in terms of the full extent we don't know yet."

Alexander-Arnold's injury added to absentee-hit England's headaches, which led 2018 World Cup semi-finalist Jesse Lingard to start the day after Southgate cut him from the final selection.

"I've played in them myself and everybody's got half an eye on the big event in a couple of weeks' time, so it's pleasing to get the win.

"I thought there were some very good things in the first 55-60 minutes, especially, and a couple of nice moves later on.

"But you could see that we did need the game and certain players probably more than others."

Manchester United's players are due to join the group on Thursday, with Luke Shaw, Dean Henderson and Marcus Rashford joining up along with injured Harry Maguire following the Europa League final loss to Villarreal.

England team-mates Kyle Walker and Mason Mount faced one another in the Champions League final (Nick Potts/PA)

Chelsea and Manchester City are set to follow in the coming days after last Saturday's Champions League final clash in Porto as preparations continue at England's north-east base ahead of Sunday's final friendly against Romania.

"All the (omitted) players are going to stay with us through to the end of Sunday's game anyway," Southgate said. "Obviously we'll make an assessment on the whole squad once we've got through that game.

"I'm very conscious we've got another 90 minutes to get through and that alone is a bit of a challenge for us, really."

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