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Liverpool Faces Significant Injury Setback Ahead of Real Madrid Clash
Liverpool has encountered another significant injury setback as they prepare for upcoming matches against Real Madrid in the Champions League and Manchester City in the Premier League.
With previous injuries affecting key players such as Alisson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Diogo Jota, Harvey Elliott, and Federico Chiesa, manager Arne Slot is now likely to be without another crucial first-team player for the next few fixtures.
Kostas Tsimikas has been in a competitive battle with Andy Robertson for the left-back position throughout the season, with Robertson not displaying the same level of dominance as in the past.
The Greek defender has performed admirably when given the chance, allowing Slot to manage his squad effectively and provide Robertson with necessary rest.
However, it has now been reported by Lewis Steele of the Daily Mail that Tsimikas has sustained an ankle injury during training, which is expected to keep him out of action for several days.
Tsimikas was absent from the squad during the weekend’s victory over Southampton, and it has now been confirmed that he incurred the injury in training.
The 28-year-old will face a brief period on the sidelines due to the ankle issue.
Arne Slot is scheduled to address further injury updates at 3:30 PM ahead of the match against Real Madrid.
Tsimikas has been competing with Robertson for the left-back role, having made 11 appearances across all competitions this season, putting pressure on the long-standing first-choice Robertson.
Despite speculation last summer regarding a potential move away from the club, with interest from Barcelona and Olympiacos, Tsimikas has committed himself to becoming a reliable alternative in the left-back position.
As Robertson’s form continues to be scrutinized, Liverpool has increasingly relied on Tsimikas as a viable option at left-back this season.
Tsimikas notably shone in the recent Premier League victory against Brighton, leading to calls for him to be considered as Liverpool’s starting left-back following that standout performance.
Slot has acknowledged that his full-backs will require more frequent rotation compared to players in other positions, while Trent Alexander-Arnold has been sharing responsibilities with Conor Bradley.
Liverpool is facing a busy schedule as they strive to mount a challenge for both the Champions League and Premier League titles this season.
Liverpool faces a significant injury setback prior to their match against Real Madrid.
Ahead of their encounter with Real Madrid, Liverpool has suffered a major injury setback.
The team is set to take on Real Madrid at Anfield on Wednesday, currently leading the newly-restructured continental competition, and they hold an EIGHT-point advantage over Manchester City in the Premier League.
Slot has already had to manage without several key first-team players this season, and the absence of Tsimikas will pose an additional challenge.
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