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·2 April 2026
Liverpool dealt major injury blow ahead of Man City clash

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·2 April 2026

Liverpool’s season has reached a point where every detail matters, every absence magnified, every setback felt twice. The latest concern centres on Jeremie Frimpong, and the timing could hardly be worse.

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This is not simply another injury update. It is a reminder of how fragile momentum can be when the margins tighten and the calendar turns unforgiving.
Frimpong’s latest issue arrived in a moment that should have been routine. Introduced at half time for the Netherlands, he barely had time to settle before being withdrawn again.

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“That was a blow, we had to substitute him.”
Ronald Koeman’s words carry weight. They confirm what Liverpool feared, another interruption for a player whose first season has already been punctuated by setbacks.
The 1-1 draw with Ecuador becomes a footnote. The real story is what this means for Liverpool, with Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain looming on the horizon.
Liverpool’s right side has been stretched for weeks. Conor Bradley is already ruled out for the season with a knee injury, leaving limited natural cover.

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Joe Gomez remains the only recognised defensive alternative, while others have been asked to fill gaps rather than own the role. Dominik Szoboszlai and Curtis Jones have stepped in when required, though necessity often dictates such decisions rather than design.
Frimpong’s absence, even if short term, sharpens that dilemma. It forces questions about balance, about structure, about how Liverpool navigate elite opposition without stability in key areas.
There is also the context of repetition. Frimpong has already endured three spells out with hamstring problems this season. Each return has been followed by renewed caution, yet the pattern persists.
The most recent setback came after the 6-0 victory over Qarabag, a result that felt emphatic yet carried a hidden cost. Five matches missed, rhythm disrupted, continuity lost.

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This latest issue invites a familiar anxiety. Liverpool will hope it is minor, but hope has been tested before.
Arne Slot now faces decisions shaped by uncertainty. A clearer picture will emerge when he addresses the media, yet preparation continues regardless.
Liverpool will hope Mohamed Salah and Alisson return after missing the 2-1 defeat to Brighton. Their absence was felt, their presence would restore a measure of control.
Elsewhere, there is relief. Hugo Ekitike and Ibrahima Konate have come through international duty without issue, while Virgil van Dijk remains ever present, anchoring both club and country.
Still, the focus returns to Frimpong. His availability could define Liverpool’s approach in the days ahead.
In seasons shaped by fine margins, injuries rarely arrive in isolation. They cluster, they test depth, they expose vulnerabilities. Liverpool now face that examination once more.









































