Is Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch still injured? Premier League injury update
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Is Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch still injured? Premier League injury update
"Yeah, I had to take him off during the weekend because he limped a little bit, as we could all see. So, unfortunately, he's not ready to play tomorrow. That already means I definitely have to change one player and with him not being there, that might mean something for others as well, because he has such a particular quality in our squad, which we've seen when we played Bournemouth for example, when we played the Community Shield - that we missed a little bit of a"
"Liverpool are facing a race against time regarding Ryan Gravenberch's injury issues. The Netherlands international played no part in the Reds' 5-1 win at Eintracht Frankfurt on Wednesday night in Europe, as Florian Wirtz finally registered his first couple of goal contributions for the club. With Gravenberch having played such an integral part in Arne Slot's success so far this season, the Merseysiders will want to have the former Ajax man fit and ready for the weekend."
"Gravenberch had initially appeared to have shaken off an injury scare he picked up during the international break, with Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman forced to clarify the matter. But when it rains, it pours for the Reds, and after being brought off against Manchester United in their 2-1 loss at Anfield, it seems Slot will have to rejig his midfield once again, ahead of their trip to Brentford this weekend."
Ryan Gravenberch missed Liverpool’s 5-1 win at Eintracht Frankfurt and did not travel with the squad for the Champions League tie due to a fitness concern. He was substituted during the 2-1 home defeat to Manchester United after limping, prompting manager Arne Slot to indicate Gravenberch was not ready to play. The Netherlands midfielder had earlier shown signs of recovering from an international-break injury scare that required clarification from Ronald Koeman. Gravenberch has been integral to Liverpool’s midfield under Slot, and his absence may force tactical changes ahead of the trip to Brentford this weekend.
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