Liverpool received bad news: Alisson is seriously injured and may miss the rest of the season

Liverpool was dealt a blow in the Premier League title race when goalkeeper Alisson retired indefinitely. Coach Jurgen Klopp personally spoke up to admit the extent of the Brazilian player's hamstring injury.

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Right at the most important stage of the Premier League championship race, Liverpool has continuously had to receive not very bright information related to the force situation. In a speech before the trip to Nottingham's stadium in round 27 of the Premier League, coach Klopp announced the injury of number one goalkeeper Alisson.


"There is currently no specific timeline for Alisson's return, because this is a complex muscle injury. It's a pretty serious injury, but it's unlikely to keep him out until the end of the season." , coach Klopp said.


Alisson Becker
Alisson Becker may have to miss the rest of the season


Alisson sat out for the first time in the 3-1 win against Burnley on February 10 because of illness. He then injured his hamstring and missed the next match, when Liverpool won 4-1 against Brentford. Although it was announced that he could return in mid-February, the Brazilian goalkeeper once again missed the appointment in 3 recent consecutive matches when Liverpool defeated Luton (Premier League), Chelsea (League Cup final). English team) and most recently Southampton (FA Cup).


Luckily for Liverpool, reserve goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher has shown himself to be the ideal replacement for Alisson. The Republic of Ireland goalkeeper can be considered the best performer in the victory over Chelsea in the English League Cup final last weekend, making amazing saves before captain Virgil van Dijk scored the only goal. in extra time.


But no matter how well Kelleher plays, coach Klopp still hopes his number 1 goalkeeper will return as soon as possible. However, the German strategist will have to continue to put his trust in Kelleher in the near future, which is the immediate trip to Nottingham's City Ground with the goal of winning to consolidate the top position.

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