
Liverpool's Alisson Becker is sidelined due to a hamstring injury, impacting the team's performance as they pursue silverware. This marks another setback in a season plagued by recurring muscular issues for the goalkeeper.
Liverpool injury latest: Alisson Becker, Alexander Isak and more
Liverpool are navigating the sharp end of the season without their most reliable presence between the posts, Alisson Becker. For a side chasing silverware under Arne Slot, timing matters, and this latest setback could hardly have arrived at a more delicate moment.
The Brazilian goalkeeper has endured a fragmented campaign, disrupted by recurring muscular issues. This time, it is a familiar problem, a hamstring injury that has once again forced him out of action. Liverpool have managed his workload carefully in recent months, yet the pattern remains frustratingly consistent.
Speaking ahead of the weekend fixture, Slot offered clarity, though not reassurance, on the Liverpool injury latest involving his number one.
âWe donât get the player back yet, but Alisson is working hard to get his way back. He wonât be in this weekend.â
It is a measured update, neither overly pessimistic nor optimistic. Internally, Liverpool are resisting the urge to rush their goalkeeper back. With previous setbacks lingering in memory, caution is the prevailing strategy.
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For Liverpool, the broader concern lies not just in availability, but in reliability. Alisson Becker has now missed a significant portion of the season, over a quarter of the campaign, due to various muscular issues. This latest hamstring problem mirrors previous absences, raising questions about durability at a stage when consistency is vital.
The injury ruled him out of a key European fixture against Galatasaray, underlining the scale of the blow. Liverpool, competing on multiple fronts, rely heavily on stability at the back, and Alissonâs absence disrupts both defensive organisation and confidence.
Slot has previously indicated that a return may only come towards the final stretch of the season. That timeline still appears realistic, though not guaranteed.
While the Liverpool injury latest around Alisson Becker remains concerning, there was a more positive note elsewhere in Slotâs update.
âThat Alex is available for us again is vital of course. It has been hard for us to convert chances into goals and heâs been a goalscorer all his life. To have him back is really nice.â
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âIt was only 15 minutes but good to have him back. Hopefully he can grow to his form as soon as possible. The last time of course it took him a while which is normal, but weâre hoping after the great rehab period we can bring him faster to the level we want him to be at.â
This offers Liverpool a different kind of boost, one focused on attacking output rather than defensive assurance. Still, it does little to mask the void left by their first choice goalkeeper.
There is, however, a degree of quiet optimism. Alisson himself has suggested that the situation is not as severe as feared. The Brazilian has indicated he is targeting a return to full training towards the end of April, signalling that this may not be a prolonged absence.
For Liverpool, that timeline could prove decisive. With key fixtures looming, having Alisson Becker back, even for the closing weeks, could influence outcomes at both domestic and European level.
Until then, Liverpool must adapt, manage, and, above all, endure without their most trusted last line of defence.
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Alisson Becker is currently out due to a hamstring injury, which is a recurring issue for him this season.
Alisson's absence is significant as Liverpool is at a crucial stage in the season, making it harder for them to compete for titles.
Alisson has faced a series of muscular issues, with his hamstring injury being the latest setback in a fragmented campaign.
Arne Slot is currently managing Liverpool as they navigate the season without their first-choice goalkeeper.






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