Empire of the Kop
ยท6 April 2025
FA rules may explain why Alisson Becker missed out for Liverpool again

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ยท6 April 2025
Liverpool played Fulham on Sunday though there was again no place on the bench for Alisson Becker, as he continues his absence from the team.
On Friday 21 March, during the early hours (GMT), there was a nasty collision between our โkeeper and Davinson Sanchez during his countryโs 2-1 win over Colombia.
It was later confirmed on the clubโs website that our No.1 had been sent home and would take no further part in the international break.
The Brazilian then took to Instagram to provide a health update, in which he wrote: โHey guys, just to let you know Iโm fine! Just have to follow the protocols! Thanks for the messagesโ.
The return to domestic action though, saw no place on the bench against Everton nor at Craven Cottage โ despite the 32-year-old being spotted in training.
With 16 days coming between the head injury against Colombia and the Premier League match in London, worries about the playerโs welfare have increased.
However, the โConussion Guidlinesโ provided by the FA may well explain this lengthy delay, as they advise that only at day 21 of recovery can a player return to play the game.
Therefore, we should expect to see the former Roma man back on the field against West Ham, with this being 23 days since the initial injury.
(Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Itโs strange how this hasnโt been laid out more obviously by the club or anyone else, though it should ease some concerns of a more sinister issue.
Weโre lucky to have Caoimhin Kelleher as such an able deputy though and he has always been a safe pair of hands to cover this position.
It does continue to make a mockery of our supposed injury luck, with the best goalkeeper in the world being unavailable for us in 10 matches already this season.
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