Liverpool's preparations for their upcoming clash with Manchester United have hit a snag as manager Arne Slot revealed multiple injury concerns. The mood around the club feels tense, with fans already unsettled by ongoing protests over ticket prices and questions about the club's direction.
Slot addressed the situation on Liverpoolfc.com, starting with goalkeeper Alisson Becker. He noted, "Ali hasn’t trained with us yet. He is very close to training with us, but we don’t want to take any risks." The uncertainty surrounding Alisson's availability adds to the pressure, especially with Mohamed Salah also on the injury list. Slot remarked, "It’s a bonus every player that comes back, but adding Mo to the injury list makes it longer and longer."
Milos Kerkez, the Hungarian full-back, is also dealing with minor issues. Slot expects him to return to training soon, but his status remains unclear as well. The timing of these injuries couldn't be worse, as Liverpool prepares to face a direct rival for a top-three finish.
Salah's return is expected before the end of the season, but his fitness for the trip to Old Trafford is still in doubt. The absence of key players like Alisson, Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Andy Robertson—who collectively boast over 1,500 appearances—raises serious questions about Liverpool's depth and resilience.
Freddie Woodman’s solid performance against Crystal Palace provides some comfort if Alisson isn't fit to play, but the stakes are high. Liverpool needs to find a way to rally and put forth a strong showing against Manchester United, despite the mounting injury concerns. The pressure is on, and how they respond could define their season.
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