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Liverpool Injury News: Updates on Endo, Frimpong, Isak and More

Liverpool FC is grappling with a mounting injury crisis at right-back and beyond, leaving manager Arne Slot frustrated as the team prepares for the FA Cup fourth round against Brighton & Hove Albion.[1][2][3]



Key Injuries and Return Dates

  • Wataru Endo (Knee/Foot Injury): Suffered a serious lower leg injury on February 11 against Sunderland after his boot got caught on the pitch. Slot described it as potentially sidelining him for "a long, long time," though he remains hopeful for a season return. Club statements confirm a lengthy absence.[1][2][3][6]
  • Jeremie Frimpong (Muscle Injury): Out since January 29, expected back in weeks (late February). Filling in at right-back has been challenging.[1][2][7]
  • Conor Bradley (Knee/ACL): Ruled out for the rest of the 2025-26 season after surgery on a torn ACL sustained against Arsenal on January 8.[1][2]
  • Alexander Isak (Ankle/Fibula Fracture): Sidelined since December 22 following surgery. Slot is confident of a return this season despite the severity.[1][2]
  • Others: Stefan Bajcetic (long-term, no games this season); Jayden Danns (fitness issue); Giovanni Leoni (ACL, out for season); Alexis Mac Allister (groin, ruled out for rest of season).[2][4][5]

Slot's Concerns and Tactics

Slot called Endo's injury "the last thing we could use right now," blaming fixture congestion and fine margins. Dominik Szoboszlai filled in at right-back but is suspended after a red card against Man City.[1][3][4] With the transfer window closed, options are limited—Joe Gomez may shift to right-back, freeing Szoboszlai for midfield.[1]

The Reds' defensive woes deepen, with Slot emphasizing load management amid a packed schedule. Supporters brace for prolonged absences, testing squad depth in the title race and cups.[3][4]

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