Alisson, Liverpool's goalkeeper, experienced a suspected concussion during a World Cup qualifying match for Brazil against Colombia and was taken off the pitch after a collision. Brazil's medical team confirmed he would undergo further assessment upon returning to Merseyside. Notably, Alisson showed no severe symptoms such as memory loss, but felt slightly slower, prompting his substitution. This incident adds to Liverpool's injury concerns, as other players like Ryan Gravenberch and Ibrahima Konate are also facing fitness issues, creating challenges ahead of their upcoming matches.
Alisson suffered a trauma to the head region during a World Cup qualifying match, raising concerns about a concussion as he was replaced in the 78th minute.
Brazil's team doctor confirmed that Alisson reported no fainting or memory loss, but felt he was slightly slower, leading to the decision to replace him during the match.
The Liverpool goalkeeper's return to Merseyside after his suspected concussion adds to the injury concerns for head coach Arne Slot ahead of their next match against Everton.
Liverpool faces growing injury worries with Alisson's situation, alongside midfielder Ryan Gravenberch and centre-back Ibrahima Konate, who have also encountered fitness issues recently.
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