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Several Liverpool players, including Ryan Gravenberch, had injuries early in the year. But his was more prominent than most because the Dutchman lost the Carabao Cup final.
Due to injuries to Dominik Szoboszlai and Curtis Jones, Gravenberch got the nod to start the game. Unfortunately, a nasty tackle ruled him out for the remainder of the first half.His inability to play has cost Bayern Munich £34 million; he has missed matches against Southampton, Nottingham Forest, Manchester City, and Sparta Prague. But now it appears he’s returned.
Ryan Gruver is now back in the gym.This week, Liverpool prepared for their second leg match against Sparta Prague in the UEFA Europa League by sharing images from training. There was Gravenberch, the Dutchman who looked to be back in training.He appears to be getting close to fitness, and not just in terms of running. But whether or whether that guarantees he can play Thursday night is another story entirely.
But Liverpool might give Gravenberch a run for his money with a 5-1 advantage from the first leg. Certainly, the expectation is that he will be able to start the match against Manchester United.
While Gravenberch has displayed moments of outstanding quality this season, he has also struggled to make an impact in games. From his midfield position, he has scored three goals: two in the Europa League and one in the FA Cup.
Plus, he’ll see a ton of action over the following three months if he can get back to the team fast. After all, Liverpool is involved in three competitions and has achieved victory in one of them.
If Gravenberch can avoid injuries and continue to have the influence he has in cup games, he will undoubtedly be a key cog in the championship run-in.