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·16 septembre 2024
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·16 septembre 2024
As Liverpool gear up for a flurry of fixtures, the fitness of key players remains a pivotal talking point. With only a couple of health concerns casting a shadow, manager Arne Slot must navigate the complexities of squad rotation and player recovery with astute diligence.
In the latest from Anfield, Federico Chiesa’s readiness for action remains under the microscope. After his transition from Juventus for a fee reportedly around £12.5 million last month, Chiesa has yet to grace the pitch in Liverpool colours. His absence was noted during the recent match against Forest, where he wasn’t considered fit enough to participate.
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Despite missing out on selection for Italy’s Nations League triumphs against France and Israel, there’s a methodical plan for Chiesa’s return. Slot commented on the winger’s situation, stating, “Federico has trained with the team now three or four times, so let’s see how he does today and which decision I make because we have more than 20 players for a position. I choose the ones that are the fittest at the moment.”
Anticipation builds as Chiesa’s potential return could be as soon as the upcoming clash against AC Milan on Tuesday, September 17. His gradual introduction is a testament to Liverpool’s careful management of their new asset.
Conversely, Harvey Elliott’s situation spells a longer stint away from the pitch. Following a foot injury incurred while on duty with England’s Under-21 side, Elliott’s contributions have been limited to just one appearance this season—a substitute role in Liverpool’s 2-0 victory over Brentford.
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The young midfielder’s absence is keenly felt, as Slot elucidates: “Harvey is of course a big disappointment for him but not only for him, also for us because OK, he didn’t play that much in the first three games but he played a lot in pre-season and he showed himself really well so, of course, if he had stayed fit he would have had a lot of playing time in the upcoming fixtures.”
With a recovery timeline stretching potentially to the end of October, Elliott’s ordeal is not just a personal setback but a tactical complication for Slot, especially given the congestion of fixtures: “So, it’s a blow for the both of us but he will work as hard as always to come back in the best possible way. He didn’t stay fit unfortunately so he is out for a longer time.”
With two critical players sidelined, Liverpool’s depth will be tested. The situation offers a silver lining, though: an opportunity for other squad members to step up and stake their claim. This is a crucial period where the robustness of Liverpool’s squad will be under scrutiny as they navigate through this challenging phase.
As Liverpool continue their campaign, the management of injuries not only tests the medical team but also highlights the strategic acumen of Arne Slot. The emphasis on having a fit squad ready to tackle a dense schedule of games cannot be understated. With Chiesa and Elliott working towards their comeback, Liverpool’s adaptability will be key to maintaining their competitive edge in both domestic and European theatres.
In sum, as the Reds adjust to these setbacks, the resilience and depth of their squad will likely play a defining role in their season’s success. The days ahead will reveal how well Liverpool can cope with the demands of a busy fixture list, keeping their ambitions on track amidst the challenges posed by injuries.