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INJURIES
Thiago Alcantara
Thiago was ruled out for the final weeks of the 2022/2023 season after undergoing hip surgery, making him unavailable as a starter. Jurgen Klopp said on November 3: “It’s a work in progress and we can’t put any pressure on him. We’re waiting for him to come back and I’d say it’s the start of a new year.”
It is now November. That means 4 weeks left. I’d say it’s probably possible. To be honest, I want her back. He is just a special player. I understand you are asking this question. “But not much is changing right now, so you don’t need to get updates every week.”
Stefan Bajcetic
Klopp, November 3: “We don’t know when he will be back.” With Stefan, it’s one of those things again. Stefan’s quality, potential and talent were there for everyone and he was a great player. But your body is not ready yet. I’m still raising these guys and they’re all different.
There’s another player, what is it, skeleton, different body, okay, okay. It’s a bit early for other players.“We have to rest again and wait until everything is fine. So Liverpool FC have a great player they could use but we don’t have time to use him and we don’t use him. We have to wait. He’s here, he’s training, he’s doing his thing, we’re doing his [fitness].
We know how good he is and now we need to help him get his body to show it three times a week instead of once. We will get there and that will be very good news for the club. But now we can’t use it and that’s it.”
Connor Bradley
The defender is recovering from the injury.Klopp, November 24: “Conor Bradley is completely normal in training but now he has to play for the U21s.”
Andy Robertson
The left-back was ruled out in October after picking up a shoulder injury while playing for Scotland. “Robo had the operation and everything went well and he’ll be back when he wakes up, I think it was this morning,” Klopp said on October 25. That’s great. “I don’t know how long it will take, but it’s good to have taken the first step.”