Expert shares Ryan Gravenberch return timeframe from ankle injury
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Expert shares Ryan Gravenberch return timeframe from ankle injury
"Ryan Gravenberch is out with an ankle injury According to a social media post by Physio Scout, Gravenberch could return to action quickly if it is a lateral grade 1 sprain. However, the image of his injury suggests that there could be ligament damage. In that case, he could miss over six weeks. Ryan Gravenberch was substituted in the second half of Liverpool's clash with Manchester United after appearing to twist his ankle."
"Liverpool will be sweating over Gravenberch injury Ryan Gravenberch of Liverpool looks on (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images) Liverpool are yet to determine the true extent of damage, and manager Arne Slot is waiting to find out for how long he will be without his key midfielder. It has been a disappointing few weeks for Liverpool, and they will certainly hope for some luck on the injury front."
"They are already lacking in quality and depth in the middle of the park, and losing the Netherlands international could prove to be a catastrophic situation for them. They should have signed a quality defensive midfielder during the summer transfer window, and a serious injury blow could leave them in a pickle now. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops. Liverpool spent"
Ryan Gravenberch sustained an ankle injury after appearing to twist his ankle in Liverpool's 2-1 loss to Manchester United. Early analysis suggests a possible lateral grade 1 sprain that could allow a quick return, but imaging raises concern for ligament damage that could keep him out for over six weeks. Liverpool have lost four matches in a row and lack midfield depth, raising alarm about the team’s ability to cope without the Netherlands international. Manager Arne Slot is awaiting assessments to determine the extent and length of the layoff. The injury intensifies criticism over summer transfer choices and squad depth.
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