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Two more problems emerged from the game though, with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ibrahima Konate adding to Slot's worries.
Here is the latest on the injury front at Liverpool ahead of Sunday's Carabao Cup final...
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Alexander-Arnold was forced off during the second half of Tuesday's defeat to PSG, and it's not looking good for him in terms of Sunday's final at Wembley.
The Liverpool vice-captain appeared to twist his ankle as he went in for a challenge near the touchline, and looked to be in some discomfort as he received treatment.
Slot admitted after the game that he doesn't expect Alexander-Arnold to feature against Newcastle, and his absence will leave the Reds desperately short on numbers at the back.
Possible return date: Unknown
Ibrahima Konate
Konate provided another major worry when he came off during extra time against PSG.
That is still to be confirmed, but the Frenchman should hopefully be okay to start against Newcastle.
Possible return date: March 16 vs Newcastle (Carabao Cup final)
Conor Bradley
Bradley hasn't featured since he was forced off against Aston Villa last month, having only come on as a substitute moments before.
The 21-year-old has not been included in Northern Ireland's squad for this month's international break, which almost certainly rules out return for Sunday's game at Wembley.
That means Jarell Quansah will likely have to start at right-back in both Alexander-Arnold and Bradley's absences
A return for the latter looks more likely next month now, and Slot will be hoping it's sooner rather than later.
Possible return date: April 2 vs Everton
Tyler Morton
Morton underwent surgery on his shoulder last month, and he could now miss the remainder of the season
Given there is speculation surrounding his future, and he has previously indicated he could move away from Anfield, it's possible the midfielder may have already played his final game for Liverpool.
Possible return date: Unknown
Joe Gomez
Gomez's return from injury against Plymouth last month lasted all of 11 minutes before he was forced off once again with a recurrence of his hamstring problem
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