Liverpool will have to face Brighton this Sunday with nine players in the treatment room. Manager Jurgen Klopp is facing a headache as key players are doubtful for the game, with injuries hampering the team throughout the season. Liverpool are joint top of the Premier League and have a great opportunity to put pressure on their title rivals Manchester City and Arsenal. Klopp is expected to provide more updates on the status of his squad in the coming days.

Andy Robertson picked up an ankle injury while playing for Scotland and is likely to miss the Brighton game. Joel Matip will not feature again this season due to an ACL injury. Alisson, Liverpool’s first-choice goalkeeper, has been out with a muscle injury since early February and is not expected back until mid-April. Stefan Bajcetic has been struggling with a calf problem but is expected to join team training after the international break. Trent Alexander-Arnold has been sidelined with a knee ligament injury and may not play against Brighton.

Diogo Jota will be out for “months” with a knee injury he sustained against Brentford in February. Curtis Jones is likely to return to the squad for the Brighton game after recovering from an ankle knock. Darwin Nunez suffered a hamstring injury in the FA Cup defeat by Manchester United and his availability for the Brighton game is uncertain. Thiago Alcantara is unlikely to play again this season due to a thigh complaint. Jurgen Klopp will have to navigate through these injuries as Liverpool aim to continue their title push.

Liverpool fans will be hoping for a speedy recovery for their injured players as the team enters the final stretch of the season with the Premier League title in sight. The international break has brought more setbacks for Klopp and his squad, but they will have to give their all in the remaining matches to secure the top spot. With tough fixtures ahead, Liverpool will need all hands on deck, and Klopp will need to carefully manage his resources to ensure the team stays competitive until the end of the season. Klopp’s decisions in the coming weeks will be crucial in determining Liverpool’s fate in the Premier League.

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