Liverpool: JUTS NI NEWS The injury list, suspensions, and availability for NEWSLiverpool

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Due to a hip ailment that required surgery, Thiago was unable to play in the last weeks of the 2022–2023 season and is still inactive. Bajcetic has likewise been absent for most of the current campaign.

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On January 9, Pepijn Lijnders said, “They won’t be prepared by the end of the month.” Training with us is likely to continue throughout the upcoming month. However, both [without] any issues, advancing

The Reds vice captain, who suffered a knee injury during the team’s victory over Arsenal in the Emirates FA Cup early in January, is getting closer to returning to training.

On January 25, Jürgen Klopp said, “With Trent, is it Norwich already, or is it the game after? We must observe. He wasn’t even a part of team training yet, so I’ll have to decide whether or not to let him in tomorrow.”

Ben Doak

The youthful striker is not playing because of a knee injury he sustained while playing for the Reds’ U21 team.

On December 19, Lijnders said: “It’s not a very good one. He tore his meniscus on the side, requiring surgery. That one is going to take more time. He’s youthful and physically fit,

The center-back suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury on December 3 during a challenge during Liverpool’s victory over Fulham in the second half.

Matip subsequently had an operation that succeeded, and there is no set timeframe for his recuperation; he will continue his therapy at the AXA Training Center.

Andy Roberts

On January 24, the left-back made his matchday squad debut at Fulham, the first time since he had surgery on the shoulder he had injured playing for Scotland in October.

Klopp said on January 25: “Robbo is physically ready and I think it was good to have him in the matchday squad, and he’s completely in the normal team training schedule.”

After suffering a muscular injury while playing for Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations, the forward made his way back to the AXA Training Centre on January 24 to start an intense rehabilitation plan with Liverpool’s medical staff.

Upon his return to Merseyside, Salah started working with the team’s medical experts right away. His goal is to return to action as soon as possible for both club and country, giving himself the best chance to compete in the AFCON if Egypt advances further in the competition.

Lijnders said on January 23: “The only reason why our medical team and their [Egypt’s] medical team decided for him to come back is to give him the best possible chance to be available in the final, if Egypt reaches the final… his expected return to play is between three to four weeks if everything goes smooth and everything goes right.”

Having a hamstring problem, the No. 8 was substituted halfway through the second half of the New Year’s Day victory over Newcastle United. His goal is to make a comeback against Norwich.

On January 25, Klopp stated: “Dom will begin team training tomorrow. He had a session yesterday, and I believe he gets the day off today as well. Starting tomorrow, he will resume his regular schedule. It implies that he is undoubtedly prepared for minutes.”

Tsimikas Kostas

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Tsimikas is out for the remainder of the season after breaking his collarbone during Liverpool’s league match against Arsenal at Anfield in December.

Klopp stated on January 25 that Kosti is near. Although the bone healing process takes a long time, Kosti is truly fit; at this point, he simply needs to wait for the all-clear. In the meantime, the plate is functioning as intended. Let me put it this way: we now need to determine when one person is taking over enough. After that, he enters

Endo is serving on the Japanese national team when they compete in the AFC Asian Cup. They have advanced to the round of sixteen and will play again on January 31.

 

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