Deja vu – Liverpool facing familiar injury crisis against Newcastle United

Deja vu: Liverpool’s injury crisis versus Newcastle United is reminiscent.

 

Against Newcastle United, Liverpool might start without a recognised right-back once more. Although Newcastle vs. Liverpool has long been regarded as a Premier League classic, Monday night could overshadow previous matchups. A fierce and tense match is anticipated at St. James’ Park under the lights as a result of the ongoing Alexander Isak scandal, which has caused a great deal of friction between the two teams.

The Magpies now lack a recognised striker due to Isak’s refusal to practice or play with his teammates. Anthony Gordon is once again expected to start at the top of the line, as he did in last Saturday’s goalless stalemate at Aston Villa. In the meanwhile, Liverpool might not have a reliable right-back against Newcastle for the first time. Last season, Jarell Quansah, who was moved to Bayer Leverkusen last month, started the Carabao Cup final out of position at right-back and in the 3-3 draw at St. James’ Park.

Prior to missing the cup final at Wembley because of an injury, Trent Alexander-Arnold was only used as a substitute in the St. James’ Park match. Conor Bradley was sidelined on both of those occasions. Liverpool acquired Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen to replace Alexander-Arnold after he moved to Real Madrid. However, the Dutchman has been sidelined until after the international break due to a hamstring injury sustained in their Premier League opener against AFC Bournemouth.

Bradley is the only available right-back as a result. However, the Northern Ireland international has only recently resumed training, raising questions about whether he will be able to start. Slot clarified: “Conor trained with us for the first time today for a short while, and the medical staff was absolutely correct when they told me that I needed to remove Jeremie because he won’t be back until the end of the international break.

“I believe I received some criticism for removing him, didn’t I? And as I mentioned right after the game, we thought he had a hamstring problem, but it had nothing to do with our performance. The medical personnel was absolutely correct, so we could call to remove him; otherwise, he might have been out for a longer period of time. I don’t mean me when I say that. We anticipate his return following the international break. Slot names three individuals who can fill the right-back position, indicating that he is unconcerned with the situation.

We only have two injuries right now, and regrettably, they are two for the same position. However, the good news is that some other players can play in that position as well; Wata [Wataru Endo] played there for a short while, and Dominik Szoboszlai has already played there, so there are other options we can look into, the Dutchman said. “Jeremy has a very positive injury record. Conor has been out once or twice last season. Yeah, these things happen in a season.”

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