Sports Scientist Simon Brundish – Liverpool Injury Latest: Return Dates for Jota, Chiesa, Alisson, Bradley and Elliott | OneFootball

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·23 de outubro de 2024

Sports Scientist Simon Brundish – Liverpool Injury Latest: Return Dates for Jota, Chiesa, Alisson, Bradley and Elliott

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Liverpool Injury Latest: Updates on Alisson, Jota, Chiesa – Return Dates?

Liverpool’s injury concerns have taken centre stage following their recent victory. With a packed fixture schedule under new manager Arne Slot, Liverpool’s ability to manage their squad fitness is crucial. On the latest Anfield Index Under Pressure podcast, Simon Brundish shared detailed insights into the current injury list, shedding light on the recovery timelines for key players like Alisson Becker, Diogo Jota, and Federico Chiesa.

Alisson Becker’s Long-Term Absence

Alisson Becker’s absence has been a significant concern for the Reds. Brundish revealed that Alisson “is going to be out all of this international break, possibly until Christmas.” This assessment aligns with the early prognosis following his injury in training, a major setback as Liverpool continue to challenge on multiple fronts. While stand-in keeper Caoimhin Kelleher has impressed, Alisson’s world-class shot-stopping and leadership will be sorely missed in the coming months.


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Jota’s Rib Injury – Bruised or Broken?

Diogo Jota’s injury is another talking point, with concerns over his availability. According to Brundish, Jota sustained a “rib-related” injury during the match, but the severity remains uncertain. “It’s 100% rib-related, but it’s not been released yet whether he’s broken a rib or not,” Brundish explained, speculating that it’s more likely to be bruising. He added, “If it’s bruising, he could just be back for the weekend, taking some painkillers.”

Despite initial fears of broken ribs, which could keep Jota sidelined for up to eight weeks, Liverpool fans may be relieved to hear that his return could come sooner if it’s merely a matter of pain management.

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Harvey Elliott’s Gradual Return to Fitness

Harvey Elliott is another name on the list, though his situation appears less concerning. Brundish confirmed that Elliott has been gradually reintegrated into team training, but he’s “not fully integrated into team training” yet. His progress is steady, and while he’s not quite ready for full-intensity sessions, Liverpool’s medical team is carefully managing his return, ensuring he builds up his resistance and capacity without rushing him back too soon.

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Conor Bradley’s Illness

Youngster Conor Bradley, who has shown promise this season, is currently out due to illness. Brundish dismissed any major concerns, stating that Bradley is simply “sick” and should return once he recovers from what appears to be a common illness, unrelated to any physical injury. In the meantime, Liverpool’s depth in defence will be tested as they navigate this busy period.

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Federico Chiesa’s Ongoing Niggles

Perhaps the most frustrating injury for Liverpool has been Federico Chiesa’s persistent issues. Brundish noted that Chiesa “is getting niggle after niggle” as he works to build up his tolerance to training. These recurring injuries have made it difficult for Chiesa to integrate fully into the team’s intense training schedule. As Brundish highlighted, “It’s really hard to integrate” players into the squad when they are constantly dealing with minor issues. However, the hope remains that Chiesa will overcome these setbacks in the near future.

Managing Injuries in a Packed Schedule

With seven matches in 21 days, as Brundish pointed out, the need for strategic rotation and injury management has never been more crucial. Liverpool are in the midst of “the busiest block outside of Christmas that’s ever existed,” meaning that Arne Slot’s ability to rotate and manage his squad’s fitness will be vital in keeping the team at the top of the Premier League table.

Liverpool fans will be hoping that the club’s medical team can successfully guide these players back to fitness without risking further setbacks, particularly with so much at stake in the coming weeks.

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