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He will play for Liverpool, threatens Alisson and now gives Arne Slot a headache

He hasn't even arrived at Anfield yet and is already causing problems for the coach

By Romario Paz

Alisson will have strong competition in Liverpool's goal

Georgian goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili’s recent transfer to Liverpool, followed by a loan back to Valencia, has suffered an unexpected setback. The young keeper, considered one of the brightest prospects in world football, suffered a thigh injury during the match against Rayo Vallecano and will be out of action for approximately three weeks.

The injury, diagnosed as a strain of the right thigh rectus muscle, occurred during the game, causing concern for Valencia fans and Liverpool officials alike. The expectation is that the goalkeeper will recover in time to return to action before the end of the year.

A promising start interrupted

Mamardashvili’s arrival at Liverpool was met with great enthusiasm by Reds fans, who saw the young Georgian goalkeeper as a future replacement for Alisson. However, the injury sustained early in his spell at the English club could jeopardize his plans to establish himself in the first team.

Mamardashvili’s future

Mamardashvili’s injury raises several questions about the goalkeeper’s future. What will be the impact of the injury on his adaptation to English football? How will Liverpool assess the player’s performance after his recovery? These are just some of the questions hanging in the air.

It is important to note that Liverpool has a long-term project for Mamardashvili and the current injury should not change the club’s plans for the player. However, it is crucial that the goalkeeper recovers fully and demonstrates his full potential in the next opportunities he has.

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