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Written by Senior Reporter Ben Knapton | 2d
Liverpool takes on Norwich City in Sunday afternoon’s FA Cup match at Anfield, hoping to advance to the FA Cup fifth round after having already faced one Wembley match.
The Reds’ 3-2 aggregate victory was clinched with a 1-1 draw in the second leg of their semi-final matchup with Fulham at Craven Cottage, setting up a date for the EFL Cup final against Chelsea on Wednesday night.
Although they rode their luck for lengthy stretches in their FA Cup third-round match against Arsenal, whose wastefulness proved expensive as the Reds prevailed 2-0, Jurgen Klopp’s team is on course to repeat their domestic cup double from the 2021–22 campaign.
In advance of their match, Sports Mole compiles the most recent information on Liverpool’s suspensions and injuries.
Senior Reporter Knapton | 2d
Liverpool takes on Norwich City in Sunday afternoon’s FA Cup match at Anfield, hoping to advance to the FA Cup fifth round after having already faced one Wembley match.The Reds’ 3-2 aggregate victory was clinched with a 1-1 draw in the second leg of their semi-final matchup with Fulham at Craven Cottage, setting up a date for the EFL Cup final against Chelsea on Wednesday night.
Although they rode their luck for lengthy stretches in their FA Cup third-round match against Arsenal, whose wastefulness proved expensive as the Reds prevailed 2-0, Jurgen Klopp’s team is on course to repeat their domestic cup double from the 2021–22 campaign.
Sports Mole compiles the most recent injury and suspension updates for Liverpool prior to their match against Norwich.
Following his return to Liverpool for treatment on the calf injury he suffered during the Africa Cup of Nations, Mohamed Salah’s agent disclosed that his client would be sidelined for a minimum of three weeks and possibly as long as four.
Wataru Endo, on the other hand, has emerged unhurt from his Asian Cup matches with Japan, and the midfield player is currently overseas on international duties.
Wataru Endo, on the other hand, has emerged unhurt from his Asian Cup matches with Japan, and the midfield player is currently overseas on international duties.
Dominik Szoboszlai, who had a hamstring injury, narrowly missed the boat to Craven Cottage, but he is back training with the club and should play on Sunday unless there are any new issues.
After suffering a serious collarbone fracture during December’s Premier League match against Arsenal, Kostas Tsimikas underwent surgery right away. The left-back will require a few more weeks of therapy before he is given the green light to return to the first squad.
Prior to Liverpool’s EFL Cup dates with Fulham, Joel Matip ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament against the Cottagers in a December Premier League battle, meaning that the Cameroonian’s season is over.
After being sidelined since April due to a hip injury, Thiago Alcantara has already seen two setbacks in his comeback. However, if his recuperation proceeds as planned, he should be back in the mix sometime in February.
In a similar vein, Liverpool hopes to welcome Stefan Bajcetic back by the end of February following his carefully monitored calf issue, although the Reds are not willing to take any chances with the young player’s developing body
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