The issue meant the full-back was unable to participate in the Three Lions’ fixtures with the Czech Republic and Montenegro, instead heading back to Melwood to undergo treatment.
Alexander-Arnold’s return to full fitness has taken a step forward at the club’s training complex this week – and though it remains too early to tell whether he’ll be fit to take part in the weekend clash with Spurs at Anfield, Klopp is hopeful.
The boss explained to Liverpoolfc.com: “Trent still feels his back. We are not 100 per cent sure, so we have to watch him. Trent wants to [be] 100 per cent, but we have to see.
“It is a strange one, it’s not an obvious injury that you can say something is broke or whatever, it’s just a bit annoying actually that he cannot feel really free.
“For him, it was really important that he could do the rehab and not being in normal training all the time.
“Hopefully [between] tomorrow and Thursday he can be back in full training and then it should be fine.”
Meanwhile, Xherdan Shaqiri also remained at Melwood during the international break undergoing treatment on a groin issue which forced him to withdraw from the Switzerland squad.
The forward has yet to resume full training, but Klopp has reported he is making positive progress in his recovery.
“[He is] good, much better,” said the boss. “Shaq, since a couple of weeks [ago], has had some problems with the groin.
“He trained, not how he could train, but was still in the squad and all that stuff because we didn’t have a lot of options. Now he feels better day by day and should be fine for the weekend.”