Liverpool's Arne Slot provides an injury update on Federico Chiesa and Diogo Jota, stating, "I feel pity for him." - soocer442
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Liverpool’s Arne Slot provides an injury update on Federico Chiesa and Diogo Jota, stating, “I feel pity for him.”

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Liverpool’s injury updates prior to their forthcoming matches against Arsenal and RB Leipzig. Arne Slot has issued an injury update for

Liverpool in anticipation of their Champions League match against RB Leipzig tomorrow. Diogo Jota, who was substituted in the 30th minute of the Reds’ 2-1 victory over Chelsea last Sunday due to a suspected rib injury, has not accompanied the team to Germany. Supporters have been anticipating that the striker will avoid a period of recuperation as a result of the impending match against Arsenal, the Premier League’s title rivals. During his pre-match press conference at the Red Bull Arena, Slot acknowledged that Jota’s situation is being evaluated on a daily basis. The Liverpool head coach stated, “He sustained a knock that we all witnessed as he attempted to descend.” It was so painful for him that he was unable to continue after the other play collapsed on him. It is exceedingly challenging to estimate the duration of the process. It is injured.

In the interim, Liverpool will be without Federico Chiesa for a fourth consecutive match due to his failure to travel to Leipzig. Three weeks ago, the winger, who was acquired from Juventus during the summer transfer window, experienced an injury during training. Conor Bradley was an unexpected absence from the match against Chelsea, as he had served as the captain of Northern Ireland for two games during the international break. The right-back returned with an issue. Caoimhin Kelleher will continue to serve as the goalkeeper during Alisson Becker’s month-long absence due to a hamstring injury. Harvey Elliott is still in the process of recovering from a foot fracture that occurred during England under-21 training in September. Slot added: “Conor Bradley, Harvey Elliott, Federico Chiesa, and Alisson were unable to attend the trip.” Presently, we are confronted with several challenges. Federico missed the entirety of the preseason and subsequently entered a league with an intensity that may surpass that of the Italian league. This presents him with a challenge in achieving the same level of intensity as the rest of the team. The reason for his difficulty in gaining momentum is more likely to be attributed to his absence from the entire preseason. He is exceedingly disappointed that he is consistently leaving training sessions. He signed a long-term contract, so we will see what he contributes to us. Nevertheless, I feel pity for him.


 







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