Liverpool harm replace: Alexander-Arnold, Diaz & Thiago newest news and return dates
iverpool suffered a pair of harm scares on the weekend.
The 3-1 victory over Bournemouth could have been primarily marred by a pink card for Alexis Mac Allister however the Reds additionally noticed Trent Alexander-Arnold and Luis Diaz choose up knocks.
Jurgen Klopp has spoken out on the pair forward of subsequent week’s journey to Newcastle.
The Liverpool boss has additionally offered the most recent on Thiago Alcantara and Stefan Bajcetic’s return from harm.
Here is your newest replace of Liverpool injuries and return dates…
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Klopp substituted Alexander-Arnold late on in Saturday’s win and was seen speaking to the participant about an obvious harm as he limped off.
The right-back described his knock as “painful” but isn’t anticipated to overlook the Newcastle sport with the influence harm.
“I hope so,” Klopp replied when requested if Alexander-Arnold might be okay.
“He told me he had a kick which was pretty painful. But as far as a twist or fall, it was a kick. That’s why we changed then but I hope he will be fine.”
Luis Diaz
There have been additionally fears for Colombian winger Diaz when he got here off within the ultimate minutes at Anfield having obtained therapy for a knock.
When requested about Diaz following his very good aim, Klopp brushed over his participant’s potential harm to recommend there was not a lot to fret about.
“As long as he was fresh and everything he was obviously super,” he mentioned. “A massive threat for everybody. He is in a good moment, no doubt about it.”
Thiago Alcantara
The veteran playmaker is again in coaching after a hip harm ended his 2022-23 season prematurely.
Liverpool could have him prepared for motion quickly however no timeframe has been set, with Klopp final week describing Thiago as being “really close but not there yet” by way of his return.
Stefan Bajcetic
For the primary time since March, teenage midfielder Bajcetic returned to the Liverpool squad on the weekend.
After being an unused substitute in opposition to Bournemouth, he wrote on social media: “Felt so good to see you at home again! Hopefully soon on the pitch.”