Arne Slot provides injury latest on Mohamed Salah, Alisson Becker and more | OneFootball

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·14 May 2026

Arne Slot provides injury latest on Mohamed Salah, Alisson Becker and more

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Salah and Alisson Boost for Liverpool

There is a particular tension that comes with May football. Every touch feels heavier, every point sharper, every injury update more significant than the last. Liverpool travel to Villa Park this weekend with Champions League qualification still hanging in the balance, and Arne Slot’s latest fitness bulletin landed with the weight of consequence.

The Liverpool head coach stood before the media and offered a measured assessment of four key names whose availability could shape the outcome against Aston Villa. Mohamed Salah, Alisson Becker, Florian Wirtz and Ibrahima Konate are all carrying varying concerns, though Slot sounded quietly optimistic.


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Speaking in full during his pre-match press conference, Slot said: “Konate is OK, trained with us. Salah is available for a few minutes but hopefully can come in. Alisson, trained with us, let’s see where he is. Wirtz – stomach infection so let’s see how fit he is. He is on antibiotics.”

For Liverpool supporters, the mention of Salah and Alisson will command the greatest attention. Few players alter the emotional temperature of a side quite like Salah. Even the possibility of him appearing from the bench changes the complexion of the contest. His goals have long carried Liverpool through difficult moments and, at Villa Park, there may yet be another decisive contribution waiting.

Alisson’s situation feels equally important. Liverpool without Alisson often resemble a side missing its compass. Calmness disappears. Distances stretch. Defenders retreat deeper. The Brazilian’s return to training offers encouragement, even if Slot stopped short of confirming his place in the side.

Wirtz Fitness Race Intensifies

The update surrounding Florian Wirtz adds another layer of intrigue before the trip to the Midlands. The German playmaker has been dealing with a stomach infection and is currently on antibiotics, yet there remains hope he could still feature.

Reports suggested there is growing confidence around Wirtz recovering in time for the fixture. That would represent a significant lift for Liverpool given the midfielder’s technical quality and ability to dictate rhythm between the lines.

Wirtz has brought elegance and unpredictability to Liverpool’s attacking structure this season. His movement drags opponents out of shape, while his awareness in tight spaces allows others around him to flourish. Matches at this stage of the campaign often become tense and compressed. Players like Wirtz can unlock them with a single pass.

There is also the psychological dimension. Aston Villa know Liverpool arrive wounded but dangerous. The prospect of Salah, Alisson and Wirtz all being involved, even in limited capacity, forces Unai Emery into a different kind of preparation.

Villa Park Pressure Awaits

Liverpool understand the equation. Win at Villa Park and Champions League football is secured for next season. There is clarity in that, even if the challenge itself is formidable.

Villa Park has become one of the league’s most hostile grounds under Emery. The atmosphere swells quickly, particularly in evening fixtures with European stakes attached. Liverpool will need resilience as much as quality.

Slot acknowledged the significance of the occasion while reflecting on the recent draw with Chelsea.

“We wanted to beat Chelsea, would have qualified for Champions League, we tried to the last second. People could see that more in the second half, we were on the front foot. Bar and post were in between us winning it. Draw, not the result we wanted but a point still. Maybe one week earlier we had a point and lost it. We go to Villa, a very good team this season, we have to try to win.”

Those words revealed both frustration and belief. Liverpool know opportunities have slipped away in recent weeks, yet qualification remains firmly within reach. The margins are painfully fine at the top end of the Premier League, where one finish striking the post can alter an entire season.

Champions League Stakes Define Final Weeks

This is where elite football strips itself bare. Tactics matter, systems matter, but nerve matters more. Liverpool’s squad has been stretched physically over recent months, making the possible returns of Salah and Alisson especially timely.

Salah remains the symbol of Liverpool’s cutting edge. Even at less than full sharpness, defenders fear him. Alisson offers security few goalkeepers in world football can replicate. Wirtz provides imagination. Together, they could shape Liverpool’s defining afternoon of the campaign.

Sunday now becomes about composure under pressure. Villa Park will test Liverpool mentally and physically, but Slot’s update at least offered a sense that reinforcements are arriving at precisely the right moment.

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