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  • Concerning updates of Alisson, Curtis Jones, and Diogo Jota’s injuries for Liverpool

    Concerning updates of Alisson, Curtis Jones, and Diogo Jota’s injuries for Liverpool

    Concerning updates of Alisson, Curtis Jones, and Diogo Jota's injuries for Liverpool

    For the Carabao Cup final, Liverpool will be without Diogo Jota, Curtis Jones, and Alisson. Journalists will be updating the injury report.

    After the 4-1 victory over Brentford, the Reds’ injury situation is becoming dire as two more players are out.

    After being ejected from the game, Jones and Jota are now expected to miss Sunday’s Carabao Cup final, according to numerous reports.

    Following preliminary scans for issues with the ankle and knee, respectively, Liverpool is reportedly “awaiting further tests before determining exactly how much time the duo will be [out],” according to Chris Bascombe of the Telegraph.

    Jones and Jota are likely to be out for a long time, so it is not surprising that they will miss the final, which matches Liverpool against Chelsea.

    According to the Portuguese publication Record, Jota’s ligament damage will keep him out of action for almost two months.

    Alisson’s ability to heal from a hamstring issue in time for the March international break has been questioned.

    The goalkeeper may have to play in a “race against time” to make appearances against teams like Man City (March 10) and Everton (March 17), according to Bascombe and Paul Joyce of the Times. He may miss an additional six games.

    Concerning updates of Alisson, Curtis Jones, and Diogo Jota's injuries for Liverpool

    Dominik Szoboszlai (hamstring) and Trent Alexander-Arnold (knee) were already unlikely to make it to the championship game, and Thiago (hamstring) is once more a long-term absentee.

    Ben Doak (MCL), Joel Matip (ACL), and Stefan Bajcetic (calf) are also sidelined with injuries, and Darwin Nunez was substituted at halftime against Brentford because of a muscular problem.

    Nunez and Mohamed Salah have not been updated as of yet, despite rumours in his home country of Egypt that he would miss Wednesday night’s match against Luton.

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    Report: Xabi Alonso response to Liverpool job after contact made

    Report: Xabi Alonso response to Liverpool job after contact made

    Xabi Alonso, a legend of Liverpool, has been linked to a return to Anfield ever since Jurgen Klopp made his departure known.

    According to reports, Liverpool has gotten in touch with Xabi Alonso to gauge his interest in succeeding Jurgen Klopp after the German retires this summer.

    The French publication Foot Mercato has confirmed this, chasing rumours that linked the Bayer Leverkusen manager to a reunion with his old team nearly as soon as Klopp declared his choice last month.

    During his time at Anfield, Alonso was a hugely popular player. Under Rafa Benitez, his elegant midfield stylings were crucial to their victories in the 2005 Champions League, the 2006 FA Cup, and their most convincing Premier League run to date, which ended in a narrow loss to Manchester United in 2009.

    After leaving the team that summer, Alonso spent his last seasons at Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. He then turned to coaching, beginning his managerial career with Real Sociedad B until joining Leverkusen in 2022.

    The former Spanish international is currently leading the team to their first-ever Bundesliga championship after doing admirably in the role. After defeating Bayern of second place 3-0 on Saturday, Leverkusen leads the table by five points with 13 games remaining and an undefeated record.

    It makes sense, then, that Alonso has played coy about the speculations that he is interested in joining Liverpool, stating only that he is content with his current position and committed to finishing the task at hand.

    In Foot Mercato’s reporting, that position has been reaffirmed without specific quotations, implying that they have independently investigated the matter.

    Although Liverpool leads the table by just two points above Manchester City and Arsenal—the latter of which has a game in hand—Jurgen Klopp is hoping to end his career on a high note.

    Next weekend, Liverpool will play Chelsea in the League Cup final at Wembley before taking on Southampton in the FA Cup fifth round. Next Friday, they will also find out who their opponents are in the Europa League round of 16.

  • Liverpool 3-1 Burnley: Goals from Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, and Luiz Diaz put the Reds atop the Premier League.

    Liverpool 3-1 Burnley: Goals from Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, and Luiz Diaz put the Reds atop the Premier League.

    Liverpool 3-1 Burnley: Goals from Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, and Luiz Diaz put the Reds atop the Premier League.

    report and complimentary match highlights as Liverpool take the lead in the Premier League once again; Diogo Jota scored the first goal, followed by a fantastic header from Burnley’s Dara O’Shea; Vincent Kompany loses his cool when Luis Diaz’s goal is left standing; Darwin Nunez secures points with a late header.

    Liverpool defeated Burnley 3-1 to reclaim the top spot in the Premier League in front of a record crowd at Anfield.

    Erling Haaland’s double in Manchester City’s 2-0 victory against Everton had put the Reds ahead of them earlier in the day, but 59,896 spectators roared Jurgen Klopp’s team back in top by two points.

    However, Burnley, who were seven points from safety, gave them a serious worry after Dara O’Shea’s incredible header at a corner just before halftime had put the hosts ahead thanks to Diogo Jota.

    Early in the second half, Luis Diaz gave Liverpool the lead again, but the goal was flagged for offside after a protracted VAR review. Additionally, Burnley manager Vincent Kompany may have fouled Aaron Ramsey during the build-up, resulting in a booking.

    David Datro Fofona, a Chelsea loanee, then squandered two excellent opportunities to tie the score for Burnley before Darwin Nunez headed a late header into the left corner to seal the victory.

    Player ratings:

    Liverpool: Kelleher (7), Robertson (6), Quansah (6), Van Dijk (6), Alexander-Arnold (7), Endo (7), Mac Allister (7), Jones (7), Diaz (8), Nunez (8), Jota (8).

    Subs: Elliott (8), Gakpo (n/a), Clark (n/a), McConnell (n/a), Tsimikas (n/a)/

    Burnley: Trafford (5), Assignon (6), O’Shea (7), Esteve (6), Delcroix (5), Brownhill (6), Berge (6), Ramsey (6), Odobert (6), Fofana (5), Amdouni (6).

    Subs: Vitinho (n/a), Bruun Larsen (n/a), Massengo (n/a).

    Player of the Match: Luis Diaz

    How Liverpool came back to the top

    Liverpool 3-1 Burnley: Goals from Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, and Luiz Diaz put the Reds atop the Premier League.

    The visitors got off to a promising start as Caoimhin Kelleher, starting in goal for Liverpool in place of the injured Alisson, made a brilliant stop with his right hand early on to deny Zeki Amdouni, who had broken into the area past Virgil van Dijk.

    Just after the half-hour mark, Liverpool took the lead against the flow of play despite their slow and careless play. Goalkeeper James Trafford was drawn off his line by Trent Alexander-Arnold’s corner, but he was unable to stop Jota’s header into an empty net.

    News for the team:

    Alisson, the custodian for Liverpool, was out sick and was replaced by Caoimhin Kelleher. Jarell Quansah replaced Ibrahim Konate, who was placed on suspension.

    Andy Robertson had his first start since October due to Joe Gomez’s illness as well. Wataru Endo will start in midfield after his return from the Asia Cup.

    With Lyle Foster out of the lineup, Burnley’s on-loan striker David Datro Fofana made his debut.

    Hannes Delcroix and Maxime Esteve also replaced Vitinho and Hjalmar Ekdal.

    That spurred the home team into action, as Trafford denied Diaz from close range before Klopp was given a yellow card for his outcry that Jota should have been given a penalty after going down in the box under Hannes Delcroix’s pressure.

    However, Burnley scored the equaliser their performance deserved right before halftime. O’Shea’s head drove Josh Brownhill’s outswinging corner from 12 yards into the upper right corner.

    Harvey Elliott replaced Alexander-Arnold at halftime, although Liverpool was unaffected by the substitution as the second half began. With Burnley requesting that the goal be disallowed by VAR, Diaz quickly nodded in from the substitute’s low cross.

    However, Burnley had a chance to tie the score when Fofana broke through, but Kelleher made a fantastic save to keep him out. Wilson Odobert then missed the follow-up, and a few moments later, Fofana had another fantastic opportunity, but he missed the goal with only the custodian to beat.

    After Jarell Quansah’s shot went just wide of the left post and Trafford parried from Jota, Burnley was unable to prevent Liverpool from scoring again when Nunez skillfully scored with his head. Even though he was supposed to have a second in extra time, he aimed right at the goalie.

  • Liverpool may make four changes Against Fulham due to yet another injury concern.

    Liverpool may make four changes Against Fulham due to yet another injury concern.

    Liverpool may make four changes Against Fulham due to yet another injury concern.

    Next up for Liverpool in the League Cup is Fulham, and Jurgen Klopp will have to deal with some difficult selection decisions.

    Liverpool defeated Bournemouth resoundingly on Sunday afternoon, increasing their advantage atop the Premier League standings.

    The Reds dominated a 4-0 victory led by Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota, who each scored twice to put them five points ahead and extend their winning streak to 32 Premier League games.

    Liverpool’s focus now shifts to trying to secure a spot in the League Cup final, as they go to Fulham on Wednesday for their semi-final second leg. And here we look ahead to the adjustments Jurgen Klopp could make when his club are next in action.

    Once more, Liverpool’s rotation will be restricted as they seek for Wembley due to a shortage of players. However, Klopp does not have no other options.

    There will undoubtedly be a change in goalie, with Adrian and Alisson Becker losing to League Cup winner Caoimhin Kelleher. If Trent Alexander-Arnold is unavailable, as anticipated, there isn’t much leeway in the defensive.

    Conor Bradley is expected to start at right back, with Joe Gomez being the backup option in case Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas are still sidelined. In the FA Cup this coming Saturday against Norwich City, Owen Beck might get the start at left back.

    The center-back duo of Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate is probably going to stick together, with Jarell Quansah being their major rival. Joel Matip is out for the season, and Nat Phillips has also been working out with the starting squad.

    Szoboszlai back?

    Liverpool may make four changes Against Fulham due to yet another injury concern.

    Given that Curtis Jones was forced off at Bournemouth due to a muscular issue, and Dominik Szoboszlai is close to making a comeback from a hamstring injury, it may be a case of one in, one out in midfield.

    Wataru Endo and Alexis Mac Allister will probably start at number six in the Asia Cup. Ryan Gravenberch and Harvey Elliott will fight for the final two engine room spots; the former has already started on the right side of the South Coast in just three Premier League games this year.

    Stefan Bajcetic and Thiago Alcantara are still unavailable. Bobby Clark saw greater playing time against Bournemouth late on among the Academy possibilities, while James McConnell and Trey Nyoni have been Recently benched

    Who aligns himself on the right wing continues to spark a lot of controversy, especially with Ben Doak, a teenager, and Mohamed Salah both out. Jota played in that role in the second half, but Luis Diaz started there against Bournemouth.

    In the same game, Jota, Nunez, and replacement Cody Gakpo all took turns playing on the left. The fact that Jota and Nunez also alternated down the centre of the attack further highlights Klopp’s adaptability. Elliott is a versatile player who can play on either flank, but he will probably be needed in midfield as young winger Kaide Gordon earned his first Premier League appearance in over two years on Sunday.

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    ‘Very clear message’ – former Liverpool player makes transfer decision amid Chelsea January links

    'Very clear message' - former Liverpool player makes transfer decision amid Chelsea January links

    In spite of previous claims, the former Liverpool player has made a transfer u-turn.

    Based on the most recent sources, it appears like Roberto Firmino, the former star of Liverpool, could not be leaving Saudi Arabia after all.
    After having difficulty in Saudi Arabia with Al-Ahli, the Brazilian was rumoured to be leaving during the January transfer window. After leaving Anfield in the summer when his contract ended, he made the move and made a fantastic debut with a hat-trick, but he hasn’t scored since.

    According to Matt Law of the Telegraph, Firmino was linked to a move to Chelsea as the Blues wanted to reinforce their attack with Armando Broja being their sole senior central striker and Nicolas Jackson out on international duty. It stated that Firmino had grown dissatisfied with Saudi life, however current sources refuted such allegations.

    Fabrizio Romano claims that the most recent information regarding Firmino is that he will stay at the Middle East club and that no move is planned. Despite recent claims, Roberto Firmino does not intend to leave Al Ahli during the January transfer window, the player posted on X. Message from his camp, quite clear:

    He intends to remain at Al Ahli. No alterations are anticipated. His team is now third in the Saudi Pro League, behind Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal, despite his problems in front of goal. They have one of the league’s most star-studded squads, with players like Edouard Mendy, Franck Kessie, Gabri Veiga, Allan Saint-Maximin, Riyad Mahrez, and Merih Demiral.

    Firmino had earlier been connected to a trade to Sheffield United, but there was never any indication that the deal would materialise beyond transfer rumours. In just 25 league games last season, he managed a very respectable 11 goals and 4 assists, which was a fantastic return considering that Cody Gakpo, Darwin Nunez, and Diogo Jota were all above him in the standings.

  • 5 things to consider after Liverpool defeated Bournemouth 4-0.

    5 things to consider after Liverpool defeated Bournemouth 4-0.

    In Sunday's late-afternoon kickoff, Liverpool easily defeated Bournemouth with a clinic in the second half, hammering the Cherries

    In Sunday’s late-afternoon kickoff, Liverpool easily defeated Bournemouth with a clinic in the second half, hammering the Cherries for four goals.

    The Reds had a challenging first half, failing to produce much of note while Bournemouth looked to score at the other end.

    But Liverpool picked up the pace after the interval, as four minutes into the second half, Darwin Nunez capped off a great team goal to break the deadlock.

    After Nunez added to his tally to cap off an incredible evening at the Vitality Stadium, Diogo Jota scored a stunning brace to give the visitors the lead.

    In a match that could have caused Liverpool a lot of issues, Jurgen Klopp’s team easily prevailed, increasing their lead at the top of the league to five points.

    These are the contest’s five talking points.

    THE FINISHING MASTERCLASS OF DIOGO JOTA

    Liverpool brilliantly defeated Bournemouth with a strong second half performance, overcoming more unsatisfactory decisions

    Diogo Jota might be this team’s finest finisher. He had a dull first half, but after the break he came alive, scoring two goals of his own to put the game out of reach after slipping past Darwin Nunez for the first.

    Both goals were expertly taken, with one going into each of Neto’s goal’s bottom corners, giving the Brazilian little chance.

    Today demonstrated just how valuable Jota is to this group. He has the capacity to emerge when you need him most and find a finish, going from being a completely unremarkable player on the pitch to a difference-maker.

    IN THE SIX, ALEXIS MAC ALLISTER SHINES

    In Sunday's late-afternoon kickoff, Liverpool easily defeated Bournemouth with a clinic in the second half, hammering the Cherries

    This season, Alexis Mac Allister has been forced to work in the six, a role he has done rather well in despite being somewhat different from his usual position.

    But judging from his performance tonight, you would have assumed he had been a deep-lying midfielder for decades.

    In a dull first half, Mac Allister was by far the finest Reds player on the pitch, showcasing his talent and passing range while also always jumping into the battle.

    After the interval, he carried on with his excellent play, controlling the action and assisting in maintaining Liverpool’s lead.

    A true asset to the team

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    Justin Kluivert was clearly shown a red card in the first half, but he was saved by an outrageous decision made by the referee, which once again hurt Liverpool.

    Although Kluivert clearly committed a red card infraction by digging his studs into Luis Diaz’s shin, the challenge was dismissed without warning or any VAR review.

    Throughout the entire 90 minutes, the Dutch son-of-Patrick posed a serious threat to Bournemouth, and if he had scored and changed the outcome of the match, it would have been difficult to accept the fact that he wasn’t supposed to be playing.

    CONOR BRADLEY’S DECENT LEAGUE DEBUT

    In Sunday's late-afternoon kickoff, Liverpool easily defeated Bournemouth with a clinic in the second half, hammering the Cherries

    With his first Premier League match while wearing a Reds jersey, Conor Bradley will be pleased.

    The young player, who made history by being the first Northern Irishman to play in the league for Liverpool, was a solid defender who was always eager to take on new challenges.

    Nevertheless, he posed a threat going forward as well, having two excellent chances to score his first goal.

    A promising performance from a youngster who may be the impetus for Trent Alexander-Arnold to permanently move into the midfield.

    KONATE ANKLE TROUBLE

    The one potential downside of the afternoon.

    After a collision that left him clutching his ankle, Ibrahima Konate appeared to be experiencing some difficulty well into stoppage time.

    Given that all of Liverpool’s substitutes had been used, it appeared as though he may have twisted it during the ball-playing struggle. Despite being able to stand and walk or limp off, he was left with no other choice.

    Since Konate has been playing so well this season, let’s hope that he doesn’t miss any more time due to injury.

  • News on injuries and comeback dates for Liverpool as nine Players under Jürgen Klopp may miss the Arsenal match

    News on injuries and comeback dates for Liverpool as nine Players under Jürgen Klopp may miss the Arsenal match

    News on injuries and comeback dates for Liverpool as nine Players under Jürgen Klopp may miss the Arsenal match

    Due to injury and international commitment, Liverpool is now without a number of its players, but Diogo Jota and Alexis Mac Allister have at least returned to the mix.

    Liverpool FC started 2024 off on a high note, defeating Newcastle United 4-2 at Anfield to take a commanding lead of three points in the Premier League. But there may have been a high cost associated with this success.

    The manager of Liverpool, Jürgen Klopp, disclosed that midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai had been injured after the game. “We wanted to take him off,” said Klopp. Although it was the plan, he felt his hamstring in the previous scenario, therefore he was running a minute behind schedule. Of course, we don’t yet know the full depth of it. We must bide our time.”

    The timing of this news couldn’t be worse for Liverpool, who are already dealing with injuries to Stefan Bajčetić and Thiago Alcântara. To make matters worse, Wataru Endō, who is captain of Japan, has committed to playing in the Asian Cup, meaning he will miss multiple games. The team has also said goodbye to Mohamed Salah, their top scorer, who left for Egypt to play in the Africa Cup of Nations after scoring twice in the club’s triumph over Newcastle.

    Even with these losses, there was a ray of light during the Newcastle game when recently fit Alexis Mac Allister came off the bench and found Diogo Jota with a fantastic pass. Jota and Mac Allister may start for Liverpool against Arsenal in the FA Cup third round, marking their first debuts since returning from injuries.

    But in addition to Salah and Endō, Liverpool might be without seven additional players. Due to his hamstring injury, Szoboszlai’s return timeline is still unknown, but he has had a scan. After missing action since October because of a dislocated shoulder sustained while on Scotland’s international squad, Andy Robertson is expected to make a comeback this month. The return date for Kostas Tsimikas, who suffered a collarbone fracture during the match against Arsenal last minute

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    Wataru Endo accomplished a feat not witnessed at Liverpool in eighteen years in their victory over Burnley

    Wataru Endo accomplished a feat not witnessed at Liverpool in eighteen years in their victory over Burnley 

    On Boxing Day, Wataru Endo made history by starting for Liverpool against Burnley, a feat not witnessed at the club in eighteen years. All of Jurgen Klopp’s faith lies in the Japanese international.

    Wataru Endo got the start for Liverpool against Burnley in their Premier League match on Boxing Day. He achieved something by doing so that the Reds had not seen in 18 years.

    Liverpool hasn’t played a game in thirteen days, as Michael Reid noted on Twitter. Since January 2006, no player has been able to replicate Endo’s feat of having started every single one.

    Rotation was less popular back then than it is today. Consequently, a number of players—Steven Finnan, Jamie Carragher, Sami Hyypia, Steven Gerrard, Harry Kewell, and Peter Crouch—started five games in a span of thirteen days.

    But since managers started to limit the amount of games players started, nobody has done it. Endo was unusual back then, and he didn’t really need to start the game.

    Endo’s time at Liverpool got off to a rough start. In fact, he seemed out of his element in some of his early games, which were just plain awful.

    But because Jurgen Klopp persisted in starting him, the holding midfielder is currently the most reliable member of the starting lineup. Naturally, part of that is that, with Stefan Bajcetic and Alexis Mac Allister still sidelined due to injuries, Endo is the only holding midfielder on the team.

    However, it also demonstrates how much Klopp believes in the player. Endo was genuinely one yellow card away from punishment going into the Burnley match. The manager played him for the entire ninety minutes, not only when he got off to a good start.

    He also never did pick up the yellow, and on New Year’s Day, he’ll be available to play against Newcastle United. Given the current course of events, it is reasonable to anticipate that he will lead

  • According to steve Nicol Mohamed Salah should be replaced with £45m player while he’s away at AFCON

    According to steve Nicol Mohamed Salah should be replaced with £45m player while he’s away at AFCON

    According to steve Nicol Mohamed Salah should be replaced with £45m player while he’s away at AFCON

    In order to cover for Mohamed Salah while the Egyptian is on international duty, Steve Nicol has identified the Liverpool player he would insert into the attacking line.

    With Mohamed Salah expected to reunite with the Egypt team in the upcoming weeks with AFCON 2023 scheduled to conclude in mid-February, many will be worried about the Reds.

    In his last four games, Salah has scored four goals. As of right now, he leads the Premier League in goals scored and assists earned. He thus creates a huge void in Jurgen Klopp’s team.

    Steve Nicol supports Diogo Jota as Liverpool’s offensive substitute for Mohamed Salah.

    The good news for the Reds is that they currently have an abundance of options for offence. Additionally, Steve Nicol stated on ESPN that he will invite Diogo Jota in addition to Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz.

    There’s just no other way to put it than that he will have difficulty reaching his ambitions. However, the truth is that they have players with the talent to score enough goals to win games. And I don’t believe anyone can contest that,” he remarked.

    According to steve Nicol Mohamed Salah should be replaced with £45m player while he’s away at AFCON

    The truth is that they must now go and take that action. However, Klopp now has options for talented players who can find themselves in scoring positions. Salah is the one player, sadly for Klopp, who you can always count on to score when he finds himself in a scoring position. You can’t say that with anybody else on the front lines, I suppose.

    “Diaz would be on the left, Nunez would be in the middle, and Jota would be on the right.”

    Portuguese will be desperate to make up for lost time

    Jota missed a month of action starting at the end of November, but she is still working her way back up to full fitness. However, since his return, he has undoubtedly had an influence.

    At Turf Moor, the Portuguese goal against Burnley sealed the victory. And on Monday, he helped Liverpool defeat Newcastle by providing an assist. The £45 million player was also the one who won the penalty kick that ended up securing the win.

    In fact, Jota is tied for second place among Liverpool’s goal scorers in the Premier League this year. And that’s even though the 26-year-old has only made eight starts in the premier league thus far.

    He might lessen the impact of Liverpool losing Salah, who is undoubtedly the finest player in the Premier League right now, if he can stay healthy for the next six weeks.

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    “What a Boy and What a Player,” said Klopp.

    The Japanese midfield player has truly established himself with the team, but sadly, international duty calls.

    The Japanese midfield player has truly established himself with the team, but sadly, international duty calls.

    Following Liverpool FC’s 2-0 road victory against Burnley, manager Jürgen Klopp gave particular recognition to midfielder Wataru Endō. The Japanese midfielder recently reached a unique milestone in terms of consecutive appearances and has appeared to be very at ease lately.

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    During the post-match press conference, our manager discussed Endō’s recent performances as follows:

    “I must admit, I really enjoyed this game. It’s unfortunate that after finding his footing, he is now off to the Asian Cup, but that’s life. What a player, what a youngster, and how very significant. We have to play without him at least in January, but he is present when we play Newcastle. The boys then depart, so we’ll have to figure out another route. However, I am very glad for him right now. Although it took him some time to truly demonstrate his abilities, I’m glad that we can now witness it.

    Monday’s match against Newcastle United will be Wataru’s final before he leaves for Japan’s AFC Asian Cup training camp. The team, one of the favourites going into the tournament, will be captained by Endō. Iraq, Vietnam, and Indonesia are among its group members.

    If they made it to the final, he would miss seven games:

    – the FA Cup tie at Arsenal

    – both legs of the EFL Cup semi-finals against Fulham

    – Premier League games against Bournemouth,  Arsenal, Chelsea, and Burnley

    Wataru, best of luck. We’ll see you when you return

  • Expected return dates for Joel Matip, Diogo Jota, and Alexis Mac Allister from Liverpool’s injury list

    Expected return dates for Joel Matip, Diogo Jota, and Alexis Mac Allister from Liverpool’s injury list

    When Liverpool plays Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday, a handful of players may be sidelined.

    When Liverpool plays Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday, a handful of players may be sidelined.

    Up to seven players might be sidelined for Liverpool on Saturday when they play Crystal Palace.

    The Reds are coming to Selhurst Park fresh off a 2-0 triumph at Bramall Lane over Sheffield United. The victory on Wednesday night was marred, though, by Jurgen Klopp’s announcement that Joel Matip is unlikely to play again this season due to an anterior cruciate ligament rupture.

    Alongside Alisson Becker, Stefan Bajcetic, Thiago Alcantara, Diogo Jota, and Andy Robertson on the sidelines is the Cameroonian. Alexis Mac Allister, who was forced to retire from the Bramall Lane game on Wednesday night due to an injury, could not be able to make the trip to the capital.

    And these are the possible return dates for the Reds’ injured players with six more games in December.

    Joel Matip

    Three days after Matip was substituted out of Sunday’s match against Fulham in the second half, Klopp announced at Bramall Lane that the player had suffered an ACL tear and would require a lengthy recovery period.

    Speaking to reporters, Klopp stated, “Unfortunately, I anticipated that it would be an ACL rupture from the outset. That was how everything appeared. Very regrettable.”

    Ibrahima Konate was limited to bench appearances in recent weeks prior to Ibrahima Konate’s injury, although Matip, 32, has been excellent for the Reds this season.

    Unfortunately for the defender, his contract expires at the end of June, and it is unknown if he will play for the team again, as ACL injuries usually need nine months on the sidelines.

    Potential return date: Unknown

    Alexis Mac Allister

    When Liverpool plays Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday, a handful of players may be sidelined.

    Following an early hit to the knee, Mac Allister was replaced after about 60 minutes of Wednesday’s victory at Bramall Lane.

    But the Argentine took to Instagram following the game to reassure fans that he was okay and that the wounds he received simply needed sutures. “Everything’s fine,” he stated. I’ll be fine soon, but I need some sutures. We continue. Liverpool, hurry up.”

    Mac Allister, however, might be left out of the starting lineup as a precaution because Liverpool has to make a rapid turnaround in order to make their trip to Selhurst Park.

    During his Friday afternoon press conference, Klopp downplayed the likelihood of the 24-year-old returning to the starting lineup right away. “We have to see day by day because Macca doesn’t look good,” he stated. After the game, they were reasonably optimistic that it wasn’t serious. It’s not too bad, but if you miss five days during the year, you basically miss 12 games. We’ll have to wait and see how he turns up today. It’s pretty much stop and go because I don’t think he’ll be ready for tomorrow, and I’m not sure about Thursday or Sunday after that. We must observe.”

    Potential return date: December 23

    Diogo Jota

    When Liverpool plays Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday, a handful of players may be sidelined.

    Jota will be hoping to demonstrate his fitness in front of the Manchester United match the following week.

    Since being replaced against Manchester City on November 25 due to a muscle ailment, the forward has not appeared in any games.

    But before the trip to Selhurst Park on Saturday, he was able to return to the grass earlier this week and participate in team training.

    Potential return date: December 14-17

    Alisson Becker

    Alisson is back in training with the first squad and might be available for Saturday’s trip to Crystal Palace.

    The Brazilian custodian hasn’t featured for the Reds since the draw with Manchester City last month, when he seemed to strain his thigh during a late clearance effort.

    Caoimhin Kelleher has started the Reds’ last three games across all competitions while he has been out, and he is scheduled to play their upcoming match against Crystal Palace on Saturday.

    On Friday morning, Klopp gave reporters an update on Alisson, saying, “Alisson looks good, I don’t know if good enough now for tomorrow [against Crystal Palace].” I must confirm that with Ali, of course, as well as the coaches and the medical staff.”

    Potential return date: December 9

    Andy Robertson, Stefan Bajcetic, Thiago Alcantara:

    That means that Robertson, Bajcetic, and Thiago—Liverpool’s three long-term absentees—will probably not play again until January 2024.

    “Nothing [has] changed,” stated the Liverpool manager in a statement on December 1. He needs time, like we stated, and we will give it to him. It’s that simple. He is still a great guy who tries hard to come back, and [we] see him every day.”

    Finally, Klopp has declined to provide a timeframe for when we might see 19-year-old Bajcetic return to action due to his developing problems.

  • Klopp was concerned that against Man City, two important Liverpool players might have suffered significant injuries.

    Klopp was concerned that against Man City, two important Liverpool players might have suffered significant injuries.

    Klopp was concerned that against Man City, two important Liverpool players might have suffered significant injuries.After coming from behind to earn a draw with Manchester City on Saturday, Liverpool left the Etihad Stadium with a point.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold responded with a long-range striker in the second half of play, but Erling Haaland gave the Premier League champions the lead in the first.

    The point drops the pair to first and second in the standings, but it gives Arsenal a chance to take the lead on Saturday night if they defeat Brentford.

    Although the outcome will please Jurgen Klopp more than the other manager, the German coach might have lost two important players in the process.

    Diogo Jota appeared to have a muscle injury when he left the pitch after 54 minutes of play in the second half. After the full-time whistle, Alisson was seen hobbling after going down with a hamstring injury later in the match.

    After the game, Klopp discussed the injuries with Sky Sports, stating that Jota might miss some time due to a muscle ailment and that he will have to wait and see how his goalie is doing.

    Although the Brazilian international is one of Liverpool’s most reliable players, Klopp is devastated by Alisson’s departure. The Reds do, however, have a backup for the attacker.

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    As Xabi Alonso makes Liverpool case clear Every Premier League club’s ideal next manager

    As Xabi Alonso makes Liverpool case clear Every Premier League club's ideal next manager

    Rumours that Xabi Alonso may eventually succeed Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool have been inspired by his work at Bayer Leverkusen, but many other Premier League teams are keeping an eye out for their own replacements.

    Every Premier League team’s succession plans are being closely examined as speculation grows that Liverpool may make a move for Xabi Alonso at the appropriate time.

    Since taking over at Bayer Leverkusen in October of last year, Alonso has performed admirably, leading the team to the top of the Bundesliga. Due to this, he has risen up the list of Klopp’s possible successors at Anfield should the German decide to go; his contract expires in 2026.

    Steven Gerrard was considered the favourite for a very long time, but his managerial career has taken a terrible turn. Mirror Football examines who could take over as manager of each Premier League team in the event that the present manager steps down.

    Arsenal: Jack Wilshere

    Having orchestrated an unexpected title challenge the previous season, Mikel Arteta is a reliable member of the Arsenal team. Since Arteta is expected to stay at the Emirates for a considerable amount of time, a young, up-and-coming player will probably take over as manager. Like Arteta, Jack Wilshere is a former midfielder for Arsenal, making him seem like the ideal replacement.

    He is now gaining experience as a manager with the Gunners’ Under-18 team, and he is probably already being considered to replace Arteta.

    At Aston Villa, where Unai Emery is quite unlikely to be fired anytime soon, the situation is much the same. Emery’s outstanding work at Villa Park may, however, attract the attention of a larger team. Villa will probably look to a progressive boss who has demonstrated their abilities if that occurs. That may lead them to Enzo Maresca, who has shown promise with Leicester, who will take over as manager for the first time and lead them to the top of the Championship.

    When Bournemouth fired Gary O’Neil in the summer and brought in Andoni Iraola, it seemed as though they were making a significant tactical shift. Since then, the Spaniard has had difficulty, despite the Cherries’ recent success. Bournemouth seems likely to remain with the same approach when Iraola leaves, which suggests Kjetil Knutsen as a possible replacement. With three Norwegian titles under his belt at Bodo/Glimt, Knutsen has shown promise, and a move to Bournemouth seems inevitable.

    Graham potter (Brentford)

    Given their knowledge of Brentford, they will most likely find an unidentified manager to be the next Pep Guardiola by out of the blue. To save time, though, consider Graham Potter, a more well-known employer, as Thomas Frank’s potential replacement. Needless to say, things did not end well at Chelsea, but in his Brighton tenure, Potter showed he was capable of leading a team the size of Brentford. Given Potter’s shown ability to build a progressive team, Frank would be a logical choice to succeed him.

    Bruno Saltor (Brighton)

    It seems like Roberto De Zerbi will stay at Brighton, unless a major team makes a move to sign him. Should that occur, the Seagulls may consider a well-known individual to succeed the highly esteemed Italian. That man is Bruno Saltor, a player at Brighton who went on to become a legend. He coached under Graham Potter at both the Seagulls and Chelsea, thus he is well-versed in the style of game Brighton management are after.

  • Latest on the kidnapping of Luis Diaz’s parents: A reward is being offered for missing Liverpool’s star dad

    Latest on the kidnapping of Luis Diaz’s parents: A reward is being offered for missing Liverpool’s star dad

    Latest on the kidnapping of Luis Diaz's parents: A reward is being offered for missing Liverpool’s star dad

    The parents of Liverpool player Luis Diaz were abducted in Colombia on Saturday night; his father’s whereabouts are still unknown, but his mother is safe.

    Luis Diaz, a top player for Liverpool, has two parents who were abducted on Saturday night. His father is still missing, and there is a reward available for his safe return. Mirror Football has gathered up to date information on the circumstances.

    It has been announced that the Reds star’s mother, Cilenis Marulanda, has been saved after a police pursuit that began on Saturday afternoon when the Liverpool star’s parents were abducted. It happened close to their house in the Caribbean area of Colombia, in the town of Barrancas.

    Despite earlier local reports of a shootout, Colombian authorities have not been able to locate his father. In an effort to keep Diaz updated on the situation, police chiefs have spoken with him. The player was left off of Liverpool’s roster for their Premier League match against Nottingham Forest on Sunday. The Reds honoured Diaz after Diogo Jota’s opening goal in the 3-0 victory at Anfield.

    Colombian authorities declared on Sunday afternoon that they would be giving a reward of 200 million pesos (£40,000) to anyone who could provide vital information that would enable Diaz’s father to be rescued.

    A video of General William Salamanca, the police director who is currently in charge of the effort to get Diaz’s father back to safety, talking to the Liverpool winger in the wee hours of the morning was made public earlier in the day by the authorities.

    According to Semana’s initial report, Salamanca informed Diaz during their initial communication that the president of Colombia had given him the order to spearhead the rescue effort and that his mother was “safe and sound.” Additionally, he stated, “We are here utilising all of the police’s air and ground capabilities with the assistance of the Colombian Army.”

    After spending the night in the Liverpool team’s hotel prior to the game, Diaz withdrew from the team on Sunday morning. The Portugal international Jota disclosed after the match that Diaz was supposed to start in his place prior to learning of his parents’ predicament.

    “Luis stayed at the hotel with us before leaving to go home. It’s a really difficult circumstance, and I’m not sure how anyone would respond if it were you. He intended to play. In his place, I played and showed him his shirt to reassure him that we are rooting for him and hoping for the best.

    “The idea that something like this could occur is unfathomable. We only need to lend a hand and let him know we’re behind him.”

    When questioned about the situation prior to the game, Klopp, the manager of the Kop, stated: “We obviously had to make a late change because of the private situation involving Luis Diaz.”

    It was a difficult night, and we are all concerned about the current situation. I’ve never experienced that before. I never needed this novel experience.”

    The kidnapping was first reported late on Saturday night. The national team of Colombia issued a statement shortly after. The statement said: “The Colombian Football Federation expresses regret for the security situation our player Luis Diaz’s parents are facing. The FCF calls on the appropriate authorities to take prompt action to address the situation and offers its support to him and his entire family.”

    “Liverpool Football Club can confirm it is aware of an ongoing situation involving the family of Luis Diaz in Colombia,” the team said in a statement they released early on Sunday morning.

    “We really hope that this can be handled safely and as soon as possible. The player’s well-being will remain our top priority in the interim.”

    President Gustavo Petro of Colombia duly declared that Cilenis Marulanda, Diaz’s mother, had recovered and was safe. After that, his mother was seen smiling broadly during an emotional get-together with family.

    Victor Medina, a man claiming to be Luis Manuel Diaz’s best friend, told a Colombian radio station that the footballer’s parents were held captive while travelling to a relative of Celinis’ house. “It was 5.30pm local time on Saturday. They had filled up with petrol and then went to a neighbourhood nearby to collect something from a relative of Celinis,” Medina said.

    “There the captors arrived, four men on motorbikes. They threatened them with weapons, made them get into the same vehicle and sped off with the other two on a motorbike tailing them. They headed for a rural area. The authorities were notified and there was a chase.”

    When asked if there had been a gunfight between Cilenis’ captors and the authorities prior to her rescue, Mr. Medina replied, “I haven’t had a chance to speak with her yet.” It’s a challenging circumstance. We know she arrived quite distressed following what has obviously been a trauma for her, which is why she is back at home with doctors. Before we speak with her, we’re just waiting for things to settle down a little.He continued by saying that Luis Manuel Diaz is a well-liked person in Barrancas and that there has never been any discussion of threats. He always felt at ease and secure here since he and his family are well-liked in this municipality.

    Yet someone will always seek to harm a family, especially one that is giving Barrancas great honour and notoriety. A well-liked and well-respected family in our municipality is the target of acts like these, which the public rejects.”

     

  • Despite the PGMOL apology and the VAR controversy at Tottenham, Liverpool still faces FA fine.

    Despite the PGMOL apology and the VAR controversy at Tottenham, Liverpool still faces FA fine.

    Despite the PGMOL apology and the VAR controversy at Tottenham, Liverpool still faces FA fine.

    The controversial loss to Tottenham left Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp incensed, and the prospect of an impending fine is not likely to make him feel any better.

    As a result of the VAR controversy in their loss to Tottenham, Liverpool may be required to pay a sizable FA fine.

    After Curtis Jones received a red card in North London, the Reds were reduced to nine men.
    As a result of two flagrant infractions, Diogo Jota was seen leaving the field behind him.

    Liverpool continued to voice its displeasure.
    The PGMOL apologized for a glaring “human error” in disallowing Luiz Diaz’s first-half goal that was ruled out for offside.

    The Merseysiders’ situation could get worse as they may be required to pay a £25k fine.
    Along with the two dismissals, numerous Liverpool players also received warnings.

    In addition to Peter Krawietz, the assistant manager, Alexis Mac Allister, Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson, and Virgil van Dijk all received cautions from the referee.

    Liverpool visited Tottenham with five bookings, which is a requirement that the FA typically penalizes clubs that meet.

    For those who receive six or more cautions in a single game, the penalty is typically a £25k fine.
    Now it is up to the organization that oversees the sport to decide whether to punish Klopp’s team severely.

    Liverpool could possibly escape punishment, though, given the circumstances surrounding the card’s issuance. Any fine will most likely make Jurgen Klopp feel worse. The refereeing decisions that were made against his team left the German incensed.

    Not a bad tackle

    After his team lost by a score of 2-1, he said, “I was never more proud of the team than today.
    I’ve never witnessed a game with such absurd decisions and the most unfair conditions.

    “We scored an own goal, which is extremely difficult to accept, but I am extremely proud.
    Curtis steps on the ball and is given the first red card. An excellent tackle, Slow motion alters how it appears. He oversteps the ball and charges it with all of his strength.
    That’s bad luck.
    The initial shade of yellow [for Diogo Jota] wasn’t one.
    He then receives a second opportunity, making it challenging to defend with nine players.

    It was an offside goal, he continued.
    As you can see, they drew their lines incorrectly; that is not offside.
    They drew the line incorrectly and failed to recognize the appropriate moment when Mo passed the ball.
    The ball is now between Mo’s legs.
    Dealing with it is incredibly difficult.

    The officials who made the decisions against Liverpool may receive a fine from the FA, but they have already suffered the repercussions.
    At Sunday’s match between Nottingham Forest and Brentford at the City Ground, Darren England, who was serving as the game’s VAR official, was replaced as the fourth official.

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    What Harvey Elliott did to Liverpool’s “special” player last night

    What Harvey Elliott did to ‘special’ Liverpool player last night

    Harvey Elliott was reportedly seen taunting Ben Doak ahead of Liverpool’s League Cup clash with Leicester City.

    According to the Liverpool Echo, the 20-year-old midfielder was seen giving the teenage winger some last-minute advice during the Anfield performance of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’.

    With Doak impressing again for Liverpool despite failing to get on the scoresheet, fans will be happy to see Elliott get the 17-year-old up to speed ahead of last night’s League Cup game.

    Lauded as a “special” talent by Barry Lewtas, Doak is easily Liverpool’s most exciting teenager and a player who many fans expect to become a superstar in the future.

    And fans will have loved what Elliott did with Doak last night as the youngster acted as a quasi-leader for the Scotland youth international in his first Anfield appearance.
    In fact, Doak is on the Glory road with Liverpool and reassurance by senior players like Elliott will be the key in the young man who strikes his true potential.

    Doak would have taken confidence from his Liverpool teammate

    Doak would have taken confidence from his Liverpool teammate

    The expectations are high for Doak and the words of encouragement from his Liverpool teammates will be fundamental in the winger while maintaining his development on the straight and restricted path.

    Scottish Wonderkid can become a superstar and artists of the caliber of Elliott who give him the right advice at the right time will help Doak to hit the big moment in Liverpool