Liverpool defender Daniel Agger still has no memory of his team's Premier League clash with Arsenal last Sunday, according to Roy Hodgson.
Agger suffered a concussion after a collision in the second half, with Jamie Carragher signaling that he should be replaced.
However,
with all three substitutes used and Joe Cole having earlier been sent
off, Agger was forced to return to the field after receiving treatment.
Still
feeling the effects of the concussion, Liverpool boss Hodgson has said
that the defender will not be fit in time to face Trabzonspor in the
UEFA Europa League play-off first leg tomorrow.
"Daniel is not doing that well," Hodgson said, according to FIFA's official website.
"It is three days after the incident and he is still suffering from the concussion. He has no memory of the game."
Hogson
also revealed that Agger is also a doubt for next Monday's Premier
League fixture against Manchester City, but was hopeful to have the
defender back by then.
"It was quite a serious concussion he
received and we can only hope it will settle down in time for Monday's
match against Manchester City. There was never any question he would be
fit for tomorrow.
"He is not able to do very much at the moment
because he is still suffering from headaches. Even something as simple
as reading a newspaper or watching TV can give him a headache so it is
just a question of him taking things easy."