After the furor of the final against Chelsea at Wembley, the team led by Jürgen Klopp is already analyzing all kinds of situations that occurred on the pitch, having soccer aspects to improve, as well as some strategic ones, and after the final, the Reds presented the casualty of Ryan Gravenberch who is not known with certainty when he will be able to return.
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According to the publications of some media in the social network X, it is known that the Reds midfielder will have a recovery not as fast as could be expected at the time, and is that, after that step on the foot of Moisés Caicedo, there is a possibility that his discomfort is a lateral ankle sprain.
This type of injuries that are in the lower part in many of the occasions turn out to be the most complicated to solve, having surely a couple of medical revisions and x-rays that rule out some type of major injury, having scenario that put the player out of competitions between 4 and 5 weeks.
If a serious injury is confirmed, Gravenberch could miss more than six weeks depending on the damaged area, marking his return in one of the most important parts for the Reds as if he can continue to progress in the FA Cup and Europa League, the Dutchman could be in contention for higher level games and at much more crucial stages.
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Even without the presence of Gravenberch for some weeks, the Reds midfield is well protected and led by men like Alexis Mac Allister or Wataru Endo, adding to this the return of Dominik Szoboszlai who will give a better support while Ryan makes a successful recovery, being the Dutchman an important piece in the season as his experience and soccer are of helpful in a long year that already gave its first reward with the Carabao Cup.
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