INJURY BLOW

Liverpool injury nightmare with Alisson set for layoff as seven matches he’ll miss revealed including crunch title clash

Alisson could miss several big games across three competitions

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LIVERPOOL have been dealt a significant blow as Alisson is set for a month out injured.

The goalkeeper picked up an injury against Crystal Palace on Saturday and had to be taken off.

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Alisson is expected to miss at least seven matches due to injury

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The goalkeeper picked up a hamstring injury and was taken off against Crystal Palace

The goalkeeper sustained a hamstring injury and he is not expected to return until after the next international break in November.

That means Alisson will miss at least seven matches across three competitions.

Liverpool face several tough fixtures over the next month, including Arsenal, Chelsea, Brighton and Aston Villa in the Premier League.

They also face the Seagulls in the Carabao Cup and RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League.

Caoimhin Kelleher will likely deputise having featured in the Carabao Cup clash against West Ham last month.

The Ireland international has proved a reliable No2, playing a key role in the Reds’ Carabao Cup triumph in 2023.

He also featured in ten Premier League games last season when Alisson was sidelined with another hamstring injury.

However he now has competition for the No2 berth from summer arrival Giorgi Mamardashvili.

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Matches Alisson could miss

October 20: Chelsea (h) – Premier League
October 23: RB Leipzig (a) – Champions League
October 27: Arsenal (a) – Premier League
October 30: Brighton (a) – Carabao Cup
November 2: Brighton (h) – Premier League
November 5: Bayer Leverkusen (h) – Champions League
November 9: Aston Villa (h) – Premier League

Alisson has missed 40 Liverpool games in the last five years – more than any other Big Six keeper.

He has suffered from illness as well as hip, shoulder and thigh problems.

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