Skip to main content

LIVERPOOL'S PLAYERS UPDATE AHEAD OF BRIGHTON ENCOUNTER!

LIVERPOOL'S PLAYERS UPDATE AHEAD OF BRIGHTON ENCOUNTER!



A photo by Liverpool FC 


Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has provided an update on players who will miss the Carabao Cup match against Brighton and Hove Albion and also the players that will be available for selection.


A statement released on Liverpool's website yesterday giving update on players is written as follows:


"Conor Bradley could return from injury for Liverpool’s Carabao Cup tie with Brighton & Hove Albion, but Alisson Becker, Federico Chiesa, Harvey Elliott and Diogo Jota remain out."


Full-back Bradley has missed the Reds’ last three matches, though Arne Slot reported on Tuesday morning he may be available for Wednesday night’s fourth-round game at Amex Stadium."


“Conor is training with us again so he could maybe be in the squad tomorrow. Jota not, Alisson not, Harvey Elliott not, and Federico, I’m not expecting him to be in the squad tomorrow as well,” the head coach said."


"When asked for a timescale on Chiesa’s potential return, Slot replied: “That’s always difficult to say because he goes a bit up and down: sometimes he’s there with us, training for a few days, and then he goes out with injury again."


“So, I don’t want to put days or weeks on it because I think we just have to make sure he gets in the best possible shape and don’t put any pressure on him by coming up with dates.”


"Slot, who later announced that he does not expect Elliott or Jota to be available prior to the November international break, is yet to make a decision on whether Caoimhin Kelleher or Vitezslav Jaros will start in goal on the south coast."


He said: “It’s something that also goes through my head and I haven’t made my decision yet, so we will see tomorrow. It’s also a decision you take [where] you can include your goalkeeper coach with that.


“But in the end I have to make that decision and I also want to hear how fit Caoimhin is at the moment – he played many games. Let’s wait and see what decision I make tomorrow."


Regardless, Slot does not anticipate making wholesale changes to his starting XI in the manner of his nine alterations for Liverpool’s third-round victory over West Ham United at Anfield.


He stated: “I don’t think it’s possible to do the same as we did against West Ham for the simple reason that we got some injuries, so we don’t have maybe enough players to change them all if I wanted that."


“We played against Arsenal on Sunday, yesterday was mostly recovery for everyone, so today when they come in – and they have to come in as we speak – we will find out how they all are and then we have to make a decision on who is going to start."


“But I think if you look at our schedule and the amount of times that we have less days to recover compared to our opponent – that’s not [the case] on Saturday because we play Brighton tomorrow, but Brighton played on Saturday and with [Bayer] Leverkusen it’s the same, they play Friday, we play Saturday – it might be a moment for us to also see some other players."


“But, like I said, I first have to know how fit everybody is.”


"Wataru Endo is, however, in line to start at Amex Stadium, with Slot adding: “I think Wata is one of the players that might be in the line-up because the season is going to be so long and we will need him during the season. Therefore, once in a while he needs this playing time as well."


“Fortunately he has this playing time with the national team, but it helps if he once in a while gets a game with us again. I really liked him against West Ham and what I admire about him, what I respect about him, is his personality because two times he had to come in five minutes before the end and in my managerial career I sometimes have seen that players who, if they come in five minutes before the end, they come in with a face like this and play like that."


“But every time when we need him – even if it’s for five minutes – he shows up for the team, for his teammates and for himself. Also for that reason he deserves to play tomorrow.”


Slot continued: “I think always the next game is the most important. You try to pick a team, to select a team, that is capable of winning that game and sometimes that means because they’ve played so many games, you change one or two or a few more players."


“How to prepare them for that is not what you do today or tomorrow, that’s mostly what you’ve done already in pre-season and [in] all the weeks leading up to this schedule. Those are the weeks you try to prepare them for these weeks – and you do this by training sessions, of course.”

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

DENIZ UNDAV SEAL A WIN FOR GERMANY AWAY FROM HOME!

DENIZ UNDAV SEAL A WIN FOR GERMANY AWAY FROM HOME! A photo by the German national team  VfB Stuttgart striker Deniz Undav scored a brace to help Germany win their UEFA Nations League match day 3 with a 2-1 scoreline away to Bosnia and Herzegovina last night at the Bilino Polje. Fenerbahçe striker Edin Džeko scored the only goal for Bosnia. The German national team were without their long serving players Thomas Muller and Ilkay Gundogan who have since retired from international football a few months back.  Following yesterday's loss, Bosnia are currently on a single point from 3 Nations League matches while Germany are currently on 7 points from 3 Nations League matches.

FC CINCINNATI PROVIDES AN UPDATE FOLLOWING THEIR PLAYER'S CAR ACCIDENT!

FC CINCINNATI PROVIDES AN UPDATE FOLLOWING THEIR PLAYER'S CAR ACCIDENT! Marco Angulo ,A photo by Jeff Dean Major League Soccer team FC Cincinnati and Ecuadorian team Liga Deportiva Universitas have released statements on their social media platforms providing an update on Marco Angulo. Marco Angulo was involved in a car accident on Monday in Ecuador. Angulo is currently playing for Liga Deportiva on loan from FC Cincinnati. An update on Marco Angulo from Liga Deportiva Universitaria and FC Cincinnati is as follows:  "Marco Angulo's family express their sincere gratitude to the media and the community in general for the numerous displays of affection received in these difficult times." "Marco still has a reserved prognosis and we respectfully request that the privacy of him and his loved ones be preserved in these circumstances." "We're all with you, Marco."

SALARY CAPS FOR ALL SOUTH AFRICAN FOOTBALL TIERS!

SALARY CAPS FOR ALL SOUTH AFRICAN FOOTBALL TIERS! Football can sometimes be a lucrative sport and career should one go through the right the channels. In the South African football spaces, The professional ranks would mostly start at the Local Football Association (LFA), The Hollywoodbet Regional League (Formerly SAB League), The ABC Motsepe League, The Motsepe Foundation Championship (NFD/Mvela) and lastly the Betway Premier League if we were to exclude development leagues within clubs themselves. Many wanting to play football in South African professionally are sometimes wondering how much players get paid from the lower ranks all to the top. The last or fifth (Local Football Association) and fourth (Hollywoodbets Regional League) tiers in most cases players can sometimes play without getting paid or might get paid via match bonuses ranging from R100 to R300 per win. Players sometimes get compensated for finishing first in their streams and winning the play-offs but apart from tha...