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Liverpool Injury Update: Current Status of Alisson Becker, Alexis Mac Allister, and Others

 

Liverpool’s Injury Challenges: Alisson and Mac Allister Likely to Miss Upcoming Matches.

 

Liverpool is currently at the top of the Premier League under the guidance of new manager Arne Slot, but the international break presents a difficult period.

 

Following a hard-fought 1-0 win over Crystal Palace, secured by an early goal from Diogo Jota, the team’s joy was dampened by two key injuries.

 

Both Alisson Becker and Alexis Mac Allister exited the match prematurely, raising alarms ahead of important clashes against Chelsea and Arsenal.

 

Alisson Becker’s Hamstring Injury

The injury to Alisson Becker is a significant setback for Liverpool.

 

After recently recovering from a hamstring problem, the Brazilian goalkeeper had to leave the field in the 79th minute against Crystal Palace, which raises concerns about his availability.

 

Vitezslav Jaros took his place, as backup goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher was unavailable due to illness.

 

Manager Slot shared some details regarding Alisson’s condition, noting, “The latest is that we don’t know but what we do know is that if a player walks off like he did, that normally means that he is not in the Brazil squad and I don’t expect him to be in the team in the first game we play after [the international break].”

 

These remarks indicate that Liverpool may have to proceed without their primary goalkeeper for the match against Chelsea at Anfield on October 20.

 

While the timeline for Alisson’s recovery is uncertain, there are concerns that he could be out until November.

 

This situation opens the door for Kelleher, who is anticipated to recover from his illness soon, to take on a more prominent role in the upcoming matches.

 

Expected return date: Uncertain, possibly November

 

Alexis Mac Allister’s Groin Injury.

 

Alisson’s exit may have dominated the headlines, but Alexis Mac Allister’s substitution at halftime raised additional concerns.

 

The Argentine midfielder, who has quickly become an essential player for Liverpool, left the pitch due to a groin issue. Dominik Szoboszlai replaced him, and Slot later offered a cautious update.

 

“He left the game because of an injury, but it’s hard for me to assess the severity at this moment,” Slot stated.

 

“He could have continued, as it didn’t occur right before halftime, but he felt it was too much and decided it was best not to push on, as you never know if it could worsen.”

 

Liverpool is optimistic that this prudent approach will facilitate a swift recovery for Mac Allister, although his availability for Argentina’s upcoming World Cup qualifiers remains in doubt.

 

Further evaluations will clarify whether he can rejoin the Liverpool squad for the match against Chelsea.

 

Potential return date: Unknown

 

Fderico Chiesa’s Ongoing Fitness Challenges

Liverpool’s summer acquisition, Federico Chiesa, has encountered a sluggish start due to fitness concerns.

 

The Italian forward suffered an unspecified injury during training, which sidelined him for the Champions League match against Bologna and the recent game against Crystal Palace.

 

Slot opted not to include him in the squad for the Palace fixture, but there is optimism that he can recover during the international break and be fit for the Chelsea match.

 

Chiesa’s limited appearances have left Liverpool fans eager to witness the speed and creativity he adds to the team.

 

However, with the injury issues affecting Alisson and Mac Allister, the Reds are in need of all available players, making Chiesa’s return particularly timely.

 

Potential return date: October 21, vs Chelsea.

 

Caoimhin Kelleher and Harvey Elliott Poised for Comeback

 

Caoimhin Kelleher, Liverpool’s second-choice goalkeeper, was unable to participate in the match against Crystal Palace due to illness, which led manager Arne Slot to select 23-year-old Jaros as his replacement.

 

Kelleher, who has established himself as a reliable backup to Alisson, is anticipated to be fit to start against Chelsea.

 

On the other hand, midfielder Harvey Elliott is in the process of recovering from a foot fracture that caused him to withdraw from England’s Under-21 squad last month.

 

Slot expressed his disappointment regarding Elliott’s absence, noting, “Had he remained healthy, he would have had significant playing time in the upcoming matches, but this opens the door for another player.”

 

There is hope that Elliott will be ready shortly after the international break, which would enhance Liverpool’s midfield options.

 

Expected return dates:

 

Caoimhin Kelleher: October 21, vs Chelsea

Harvey Elliott: Late October

 

Liverpool’s Squad Resilience Under Scrutiny

 

The depth of Liverpool’s squad will be crucial in the upcoming weeks. Arne Slot’s team has performed admirably in the early part of the season, but injuries to key players such as Alisson and Mac Allister present immediate challenges.

 

With important fixtures against Chelsea and Arsenal approaching, Liverpool’s capacity to adapt will be essential in maintaining their strong start.

 

As the Reds advance, their determination and the preparedness of the backup players will be vital for sustaining their momentum.

 

Supporters will be eagerly watching, hoping for positive updates and swift recoveries following the international break.

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