Liverpool's Arne Slot provided an injury update on key players ahead of the Chelsea match, with up to nine players possibly unavailable. The game is crucial for Liverpool's Champions League qualification hopes.
Liverpool boost as Slot issues injury update ahead of Chelsea clash
Liverpool boss Arne Slot delivered an injury update on Alexander Isak, Mo Salah, Alisson Becker and Giorgi Mamardashvili ahead of this weekend’s meeting with Chelsea.
The Reds entertain the Blues at Anfield in the Premier League this Saturday as they look to seal qualification for next season’s UEFA Champions League.
The Merseyside outfit are dealing with a number of absences, with up to nine players potentially missing the Chelsea game.
Isak, though, may feature after training for the first time since sustaining a leg injury that ruled him out of last week’s defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Salah and Alisson won’t face Chelsea, but the pair are “very close” to a return to training. Mamardashvili, who has been sidelined by a knee injury, is back in training and could start.
“Alex has trained with us again, only for the first time, yesterday,” Slot said in his pre-match press conference. “So that is a positive, yesterday he did parts of [training]. Hopefully he can do parts or all of it today. Then we will see how much we can use him tomorrow.
“Alisson not yet, hasn’t trained with us yet but very close. Mamardashvili will train with us today for the first time, so let’s see how he is going to react.
“Mo also hasn’t trained with us yet but is also getting very, very close to train with us.”
Arne Slot has provided an injury update on Alexander Isak, but specific details on his status were not disclosed.
Liverpool could be without up to nine players for the match against Chelsea.
The match is crucial for Liverpool as they aim to secure qualification for next season's UEFA Champions League.
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Meanwhile, Ibrahima Konate missed training on Wednesday due to a personal matter, as did Florian Wirtz due to illness, but both men have returned to training and should be available for selection.
“Ibou had a personal reason not to be there [at training on Wednesday] but was yesterday and today again and Florian was a bit unwell but he trained with us yesterday also.”