Liverpool assistant manager Pep Lijnders provides Alexis Mac Allister injury update
Liverpool assistant manager, Pep Lijnders, has delivered a blow to the Reds’ midfield options, confirming that Alexis Mac Allister stands expected to remain sidelined until the New Year. The Argentine midfielder’s absence remains keenly felt by the team, and Lijnders acknowledged the unique calm and composure that Mac Allister brings to the squad.
The injury setback occurred during the game against Sheffield United, and Lijnders provided insights into the severity of Mac Allister’s condition. The impact of the injury has gone straight to the bone, a situation that typically requires more time for healing compared to a muscle injury.
Mac Allister’s absence comes at a time when Liverpool navigate a busy fixture schedule, and the assurance that other players are stepping up to fill the void is a testament to the squad’s depth and versatility. The likes of Wataru Endo, Ryan Gravenberch, Curtis Jones, Harvey Elliott, and Dominik Szoboszlai are players who are contributing positively despite the missing faces.
Here is what Pep had to say via ECHO on Macca:
“Alexis is out of course. He is a player we miss,”
“You see that sometimes in a game is really rushed and he is a player who is really calm.”
“We miss a few boys but with Wataru stepping up, with Ryan, Curt, Harvey, Dom, it’s all good. It will go into the New Year, but we play January 1st. So let’s see.”
Be back soon, Macca!
The Argentine’s ability to bring calmness to the game and his unique playing style will be missed, but Lijnders remains optimistic about the alternatives at Klopp’s disposal.
Injuries are an inevitable part of football, and Liverpool’s ability to adapt and continue performing at a high level will be crucial in Mac Allister’s absence. The January 1st fixture against the Magpies provides a potential target for his return, and fans will be eager to see him back in action, contributing his skills to Liverpool’s pursuit of success.
The collective effort of the remaining squad members will be crucial in maintaining the team’s performance levels during this period. The New Year brings the hope of Mac Allister’s return, and Liverpool fans will eagerly await updates on his recovery progress.
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The Reds will aim to welcome back Mac Allister with open arms as they continue their pursuit of success on multiple fronts. We need someone like Macca in the middle of the park in a creative role ASAP.