After the match against Sheffield where Liverpool came out with the victory at Bramall Lane, however Alexis Mac Allister left in the 57th minute, being replaced by Curtis Jones, since
had received a foul during the first minutes of the game, also minutes before leaving He received another one on the left wing that would end him due to an injury to his right knee.
This seemed to be a bigger problem at first, so it was thought that Alexis could return soon, since at the end of the match Jürgen Klopp said that it was not something that serious, however and with information from @DaveOCKOP, the current situation has been made known. of the Argentina national team midfielder and fundamental piece in Liverpool.
Where do they point to? Macca will be out until the start of next year, so he will miss the game against Arsenal, which is why Klopp has stated that: “The other boy stepped on his knee and the bolt practically went through the muscle until it reached the bone. And now we have to wait until the bone heals and until Macca can bear the pain, because it is quite painful."
Being a total of 10 or 12 games that Macca will miss depending on a favorable evolution in his recovery, where after the injury against Sheffield I need points, which ended up complicating things and now his recovery will be longer and he will have to have a lot care to be able to return as soon as possible and Klopp knows this so he made it clear that: “Macca is actually a very tough guy, so we probably have to make sure that, from an infection point of view, he doesn't pass nothing. That's really important." So we'll have to wait.
With three games left to close the year, the team has a total of six injured and without a doubt Macca is the most sensitive loss so far. However, both Wataru Endo, Ryan Gravenberch, Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott are ready to cover the Argentine in his recovery, with Wataru Endo being the favorite to cover Macca's place, who could see action again against Newcastle on Monday, January 1, 2024.
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