Liverpool midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s season has been ended by a knee ligament injury which will rule him out of the World Cup.
The England international was carried off on a stretcher in the first half of the 5-2 Champions League semi-final first-leg victory over Roma on Tuesday night.
He underwent a scan on Wednesday which revealed ligament damage, although the club are not putting a time-frame on how long he is likely to be out for.
Press Association Sport understands the 24-year-old called national team manager Gareth Southgate to speak to him personally about the injury and its implications.
“Liverpool FC can confirm Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s 2017-18 season is over for both club and country due to a knee ligament injury sustained against AS Roma on Tuesday evening,” said a club statement.
“The 24-year-old was assessed by the club’s medical team at Melwood on Wednesday morning and no specific timescale is being placed upon his return to action at this stage.
“However, Oxlade-Chamberlain will now begin a rehabilitation programme to enable him to reach full fitness again as soon as possible, returning to action next season.”
The injury put a dampener on a thrilling Champions League win at Anfield with manager Jurgen Klopp saying after the match; “The biggest blow for the mood is the injury of Chamberlain because we lost a fantastic player.”
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