Liverpool gave Alisson Blow for Chelsea and Man Utd

Liverpool gave Alisson Blow for Chelsea and Man Utd

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Liverpool has been given a huge blow to important matches against Chelsea and Man Utd, because the window for the potential return of Alisson Becker was unveiled from the injury.

The keeper was forced the field too forced during the 1-0 defeat of the Reds against Galatasaray in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday after he had hurt himself while saving a shot by Victor Osimhen.

The International Brazil immediately called on the bank after he had gone down and was replaced in the 56th minute by Giorgi Mhamardashvili.

Liverpool has added Alisson Laid Blow

Athletics Report that Alisson could be out for a maximum of six weeks after injuring his hamstring, which means that he will not return until after the international break of November.

It is claimed that the 33-year-old Thursday went for a scan and Liverpool expected a full prognosis within the next two days. The club has not confirmed a possible return date.

Mhamardashvili is in line to make his Premier League debut after Arne Slot had confirmed that Alisson will certainly miss this Saturday with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

“When my player is on the floor, I fear nine out of 10 times the worst and by the worst I mean he can’t continue,” said Slot.

“It is never positive if you leave like this. You can be sure that he will not play on Saturday.”

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Alisson will also be set aside for the visit of Man Utd to Anfield next week and the trip to Eintracht Frankfurt, and could possibly be against Brentford, Crystal Palace, Aston Villa, Real Madrid and Manchester City.

The first AS Roma player missed ten games with a hamstring injury last season.

In the meantime, Hugo Ekitike is a doubt to be confronted with Chelsea after being subjected with an injury problem on Tuesday. He will be assessed before a decision is made about his possible involvement.

“He felt something when he had to reach the ball,” ended end afterwards. “After the game that is always the difficult with these moments.

“Sometimes you feel, it’s not so bad. But if you walk around, it is something else – or if you have to sprint and take a shot on goal.

“He said he couldn’t continue, so we had to get him out. Let’s see how he’s the weekend.”

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