Full Liverpool ιnjury report, including possible return games for Mo Salah, Alexis Mac Allister, and Thiago

The ιnjury report for Liverpool is beginning to improve after a rough few weeks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trio of vital importance Last Saturday’s 5-2 FA Cup triumph against Norwich City saw the return of Trent Alexander-Arnold (knee), Andy Robertson (shoulder), and Dominik Szoboszlai (hamstring).

As Liverpool bаttle on four fronts, Jurgen Klopp would still like to see a number of players return. Here is the most recent information regarding injuries and the expected return dates of Reds players ahead of Wednesday’s match against Chelsea at Anfield.

I am knocking, Alexis Mac Allister.

The midfielder did not make the side that beаt Norwich in the encounter. Mac Allister could have played if needed, according to Klopp, but he chose to be cautious.

Chelsea (H) on Wednesday, January 31, might be the possible rematch.

Hippopotamus Thiago Alcantara

Following hip surgery in April of last year, the ex-Bayern Munich player has been out for nine months. Last week, Thiago was seen returning to training after a handful of missed starts this season. When he is ready, after he has trained and strengthened himself, will determine a lot.

On Sunday, February 4, Arsenal might play at home, or on Saturday, February 10, Burnley could play away.

Salah Mo – hamstring

The talisman of Liverpool will not be returning to the African Cup of Nations following Egypt’s shоcking penalty shootout loss to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the round of 16. That might alleviate some of Salah’s fitness concerns, but he still doesn’t want to sit out too many games for Liverpool this season. At the very least, he will be gone for another two weeks.

Possible rematch: Saturday, February 17, Brentford (A).

Broken collarbone – Kostas Tsimimas

A month has passed since the left-back last appeared. Tsimikas is fit, according to Klopp, but Liverpool is waiting for the OK to get him back into training.

Rescheduled match: February

“Growing Pains” by Stefan Bajcetic

Because of the seriousness of the ιnjury, the Reds have taken extra precautions with the 19-year-old. The return of Bajcetic, who had a breakout season with Liverpool in 2022–23, is imminent, according to Klopp’s statements last week.

Rescheduled match: February

Joshua Matip – Anterior Cruciate Ligament

The defender, who underwent surgery last month, is still working on his recovery. There is uncertainty on when Matip will be able to return, and there is concern that he may not play again this season.

Possible rematch: not applicable

Knee – Ben Doak

It is anticipated that the 18-year-old winger will not return for some time after undergoing surgery in December.

Possible rematch: not applicable

Asian Cup – Wataru Endo

The midfielder’s dream is to lead Japan to victory as their captain. On Wednesday, the Samurai Blue will face Bahrain in the round of 16. Japan is the betting favorite, therefore their performance in the tournament leading up to the final on 10 February will determine a lot.