Liverpool’s hopes for a strong start to the season have taken a hit with the news that star goalkeeper Alisson Becker will be out for several weeks with a hamstring injury. The injury occurred during Liverpool’s 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace on Saturday, as Alisson limped off the pitch after making a clearance in the second half.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot confirmed that Alisson’s injury is likely serious, stating that he expects the Brazilian international to miss the upcoming match against Chelsea following the international break. Slot also confirmed Alisson’s absence from the Brazil squad, highlighting his importance to the team. “He’s clearly our number one, he’s the best goalkeeper in the world. It’s always a blow when he gets injured, not only for him but us as a team,” Slot said.
To add to Liverpool’s woes, midfielder Alexis Mac Allister was replaced at halftime due to a groin injury. The severity of Mac Allister’s injury remains unclear, with Slot stating that the player felt discomfort and decided to avoid further risk of aggravation. The injury could potentially affect Mac Allister’s availability for Argentina’s upcoming international matches.
While Liverpool’s defense remains strong, losing their first-choice goalkeeper for an extended period is a significant setback. Alisson’s absence will undoubtedly put pressure on backup goalkeeper Vitezslav Jaros, who came on to replace Alisson against Crystal Palace. The upcoming weeks will be crucial for Liverpool, as they face a challenging schedule without their key players.