Liverpool has received positive news regarding their ιnjury concerns ahead of their crucial Premier League match against Arsenal. Midfielder Ryan Gravenberch, who was forced off during the recent match against Manchester United with a suspected hamstring issue, has been cleared of any serious ιnjury. Liverpool assistant manager Pep Lijnders confirmed that Gravenberch was only experiencing fatigue and should return to training soon.
The potential return of Gravenberch is a relief for Liverpool, as he has been impressive since joining the club from Bayern Munich in the summer. His presence in midfield has been valuable, especially against teams that employ man-marking tactics.
However, there was mixed news on the ιnjury front for Liverpool. Alexis Mac Allister, who suffered a knee ιnjury in a recent victory against Sheffield United, is progressing well but is unlikely to be available during the Christmas period.
Meanwhile, Diogo Jota is making progress in his recovery from a muscle ιnjury sustained against Manchester City. Although he is doing ball work on the pitch, it is unlikely that he will be fit in time for the match against Arsenal.
Liverpool is still without Andy Robertson, Joel Matip, Thiago Alcantara, and Stefan Bajcetic due to their long-term injuries. Additionally, young winger Ben Doak is set for a lengthy layoff as he requires surgery for a serious knee ιnjury.
Despite the ιnjury setbacks, Liverpool remаins optimistic and is eagerly awaiting the return of their players. The team hopes that the injured players will come back stronger and contribute to their future matches with the same determination and skill they have shown before.