
Liverpool’s Frustration and Injury Concerns in Recent Matches
In the aftermath of a challenging period, Liverpool FC has been vocal about their frustrations following a series of contentious decisions in their recent matches. The final whistle in their latest game was met with discontent from the Liverpool camp, as highlighted by the Liverpool Echo. The team felt aggrieved by what they perceived as poor officiating, which they believe cost them crucial points in their pursuit of silverware.
Adding to their woes, young star Harvey Elliott has emerged as a new injury concern for the Reds. This development came after a robust challenge by Newcastle's Joelinton, described by some as a 'rugby tackle', left Elliott limping off the pitch. This incident, reported by This Is Anfield, underscores the physical toll the season is taking on Liverpool's squad, with Elliott's injury adding to the growing list of absentees.
These events come at a critical juncture for Liverpool, as they navigate a congested fixture list and battle on multiple fronts. The team's resilience will be tested in the coming weeks as they aim to overcome these setbacks and keep their season on track.
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Alexander-Arnold out of EFL Cup final 'He will not be there at the final, but he is still to be assessed about how long it will take [before he returns], but we do expect him back by the end of the season.'
When is Trent back from injury?
Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected back before the end of the season, while Arne Slot has provided a hopeful update on Ibrahima Konate's chances vs. Newcastle.