A hamstring injury may have delayed the inevitable this season, but Trent Alexander-Arnold may finally make his appearance for Real Madrid in a match of notable consequence, potentially doing so in a fitting venue -- Anfield.

Alexander-Arnold is in Los Blancos' traveling squad to face Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday and could play his first game since September 16, back in time for a game that would offer Real Madrid another chance to continue their upward trajectory under new manager Xabi Alonso. It also marks a first chance for Alexander-Arnold to establish himself as an important member of Alonso's re-envisioned Real Madrid, especially as their most important signing of the summer.

"He is good," Alonso said on Monday. "He didn't play [against Valencia on Satu

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