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BREAKING: Liverpool faced with a huge blow as star player sustains injury at international duty

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The midfielder has participated in each minute of Arne Slot’s tenure thus far.

Liverpool has been confronted with an injury concern during the international break.

Since replacing Jurgen Klopp earlier this summer, Arne Slot has had a smooth transition to his new role as head coach at Anfield. He has won all three of his initial Premier League games without conceding a goal.

Before the break, the Reds easily defeated their arch rivals Manchester United, winning 3-0 at Old Trafford to preserve their perfect record.

Slot has had an extraordinary start to the season, despite the fact that it is still in the early stages of the campaign, especially in light of the relatively sluggish summer transfer window on Merseyside…

In a surprising move from Juventus, Italy international Federico Chiesa ultimately arrived, while Liverpool’s primary midfield target, Martin Zubimendi, was rejected.

In a deeper midfield role, Ryan Gravenberch is currently experiencing a successful run in the team as Slot transitions to internal solutions. However, the Dutchman will have been concerned about another of his midfielders.

Alexis Mac Allister, who has participated in every minute of the season thus far, sustained an injury during training prior to Argentina’s World Cup qualifier against Chile on Friday.

Lionel Scaloni, the manager, stated to TyC Sports that Alexis was unable to train due to his pain and excess. This is an occurrence that consistently occurs to us; they emerge to fulfil their obligations.

“We will observe his reaction today.” It does not significantly alter our approach to the game, as we will remain consistent; however, it is accurate that he provides us with set pieces and play. The remainder of the team has been largely determined.

On Friday, Argentina will face Chile before travelling to Colombia on Tuesday. Liverpool will return to action on Saturday, September 14, when they host Nottingham Forest.

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