A further injury setback has been dealt to Liverpool during the break in competition.

With what seemed to be a serious shoulder issue, Andrew Robertson left the pitch during Scotland’s loss in Spain.

The left defender is listed as questionable for the next Merseyside derby against Everton along with Cody Gakpo and Stefan Bajcetic.

In addition to Caoimhin Kelleher, Thiago Alcantara is a player who recently had injury treatment.

Here is the most recent information on Liverpool’s injuries and expected returns.

Andrew Robertson

Robertson is a significant question mark for Liverpool’s match against Everton after returning from Scotland service early owing to a shoulder injury. They are anxiously awaiting the answers to their enquiries.

“He obviously damaged his shoulder,” according to Scotland manager Steve Clarke.
“We’ll have a look, and [he] will undoubtedly return to his club.”

Cody Gakpo

Gakpo almost made his return from a knee injury before the international break, so there is hope that he will be available for the Everton match.

In the days leading up to the Brighton tie, Klopp said, “He is already out of the brace.”
“[He] walks normally around, so from all the very, very bad opportunities and possibilities injury-wise, I think he nearly got the best but is still injured.”

Stefan Bajectic

Young midfielder Bajcetic’s return from a lengthy absence was cut short after only one appearance owing to a new issue.

After the international games, Liverpool hopes to get him back, although this is more of a wish than an expectation.

Alcantara Thiago

Although Thiago’s current issue is not an exacerbation of the initial ailment, Klopp just acknowledged a second setback in his recovery from a hip injury.

Given that the setback was “annoying” but “not massive,” the midfielder is still participating in light training, although it is unclear how long he will be sidelined.

Caoimhin Kelleher

Kelleher missed Liverpool’s final two matches before the break as well as his Republic of Ireland obligations due to an injury sustained on the training pitch.

Stephen Kenny, the manager of the national team, said Kelleher needed 12 stitches for a knee injury, casting doubt on his availability for Everton.

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