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Liverpool’s Injury Woes Easing: Alexander-Arnold and Alisson Boost

The Anfield faithful have been eagerly awaiting news on the injury front, and finally, there’s some glimmer of hope. With key players inching closer to a return, Liverpool’s prospects for a double trophy bid are looking up.

Quartet’s Return Bolsters Squad Depth

After months of grappling with an extensive injury list, Liverpool’s luck appears to be turning. The recent comebacks of Andy Robertson, Curtis Jones, and Ryan Gravenberch inject much-needed vitality into the squad. Additionally, the recovery of Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo, and Wataru Endo from recent knocks is a welcome sight for fans.

Key Figures Nearing Comeback

Trent Alexander-Arnold’s absence since February due to a knee injury has been felt keenly, while Diogo Jota’s own knee issue has sidelined him as well. Moreover, the void left by first-choice goalkeeper Alisson, out with a serious hamstring problem, has been admirably filled by deputy Caoimhin Kelleher.

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On the fringes, young Spanish midfielder Bajcetic’s return to fitness after a long-term injury is a positive sign for Liverpool’s midfield depth.

Looking Ahead: Challenges and Opportunities

With the imminent return of these pivotal players, Liverpool aims to solidify their position in both the Premier League and Europa League. Despite setbacks, they’ve already clinched the Carabao Cup, showcasing their resilience.

A demanding fixture list lies ahead, with a two-legged Europa League quarter-final tie against Atalanta sandwiched between crucial Premier League encounters. Facing off against Crystal Palace, Fulham, Everton, West Ham, Tottenham, Aston Villa, and Wolves will test Liverpool’s mettle as they navigate a thrilling title race against Arsenal and Manchester City.

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