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Liverpool injury update: Mohamed Salah, Alexis Mac Allister and Stefan Bajcetic latest news and return dates.

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Mohamed Salah, Alexis MacAllister, and Stefan Bajcetic’s most recent injury developments and anticipated return dates for LiverpoolLiverpool’s injury situation has been improved with the return of three important players.

Sunday’s FA Cup rematch against Norwich featured the return from the substitutes of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andy Robertson, and Dominik Szoboszlai, all of whom gave Jurgen Klopp a significant boost in preparation for crucial upcoming matches against Chelsea and Arsenal.

 

Mohamed Salah, who is still recuperating from a hamstring injury, will be hoping to regain stamina in the coming weeks, especially in advance of the Carabao Cup final at the conclusion of February.Kostas Tsimikas is also making progress toward a recovery, whereas Stefan Bajcetic and Thiago are attempting to put their injury concerns at ease.

 

Here is the most recent information regarding Liverpool’s return schedules and injuries…

 

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Mohamed Salah will not be representing Egypt in the Africa Cup of Nations following Sunday night’s last-16 loss to DR Congo.

 

The forward, who had been treated in Liverpool for a hamstring injury, had considered traveling back to AFCON for the championship match if Egypt had advanced that far.

 

However, since his nation was eliminated from the tournament, Salah will now devote his complete attention to Liverpool and making a speedy return to action for the Reds.After sustaining the injury on January 18, it was anticipated that he would miss three to four weeks; therefore, he should be able to return to action against Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final on February 25.Alexis Mac Allister did not contribute to Liverpool’s facile victory over Norwich in the FA Cup.

 

After the match, Klopp affirmed that it was more of a precautionary move, with Mac Allister likely to play against Chelsea in midweek.

 

The Liverpool manager stated, “Alexis, I would have permitted him to play [in any circumstance other than the championship game or the last game of the season], but not in every game.”Possible return: 31 January against Chelsea

 

Stomachus Tsimikas

Although Robertson has returned to Liverpool, Kostas Tsimikas is still sidelined due to a clavicle fracture he suffered against Arsenal prior to the holiday season.

 

Pep Lijnders, the left-back’s assistant coach, verified last week that his return to training is anticipated for early February.

 

“Kostas is currently four weeks post-operative; therefore, he will likely require an additional two weeks to recover, as we must ensure the bone is strong and completely healed before he returns to work.” Constantino Alcantara Thiago

The final half-six months of Thiago’s contract with Liverpool have been marked by an extremely frustrating campaign.

 

The midfielder has yet to appear in a match for the club due to several obstacles encountered during his recuperation from a hip injury.

 

Thiago, who Lijnders affirmed earlier this month is “making progress,” is unlikely to return to training in January.

 

Possible date of return: late February 2024

 

Stefan Bajcetic is an

Liverpool has also been concerned about Stefan Bajcetic’s return from injury, despite the fact that he has made at least two appearances this season.Additionally, he is scheduled to resume training the following month. Klopp disclosed at the end of December that he is eager to exercise extra caution regarding Bajcetic’s fitness, despite the fact that this may be discouraging for the adolescent.

 

Klopp stated, “It’s not growing, but it is a growing issue; however, we must be cautious due to his age and development.”

 

“He could train to capacity today and tomorrow, but not for the next four to five weeks.” It is a medical decision, not the boy’s; rather, it is my decision; it is simply the way things have to be done in this situation.

 

“That causes the boy tremendous irritation.”

 

Possible date of return: late February 2024Justus Matip

Following successful surgery for the ACL injury he sustained a month ago, Joel Matip, whose contract expires in the summer, may have potentially played his last game for the club.

 

An indefinite period of time is anticipated for his recovery; however, he is likely to be sidelined for the remainder of the season.

 

Possible date of return: summer 2024

 

Doak Ben Doak, Winger A month ago, Ben Doak sustained a lateral meniscus tear, which necessitated surgical intervention.

 

Lijnders acknowledged that the matter was “not a good one,” and the 18-year-old’s continued participation this season is uncertain.

 

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