Liverpool injuries: Every player out of Southampton clash

  • Liverpool dealing with injury crisis ahead of FA Cup fifth-round clash with Southampton
  • Ryan Gravenberch and Wataru Endo both suffered knocks in Sunday's Carabao Cup final
  • Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez still doubts

Liverpool are without some important players
Liverpool are without some important players / Visionhaus/GettyImages
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An injury list entering crisis territory didn't stop Liverpool claiming the first English trophy of the season.

The Reds brought the kids on in the closing stages of Sunday's Carabao Cup final and still managed to squeeze past Chelsea at Wembley thanks to Virgil van Dijk's extra-time header. However, the silverware came at a cost to Jurgen Klopp's squad.

A number of important players missed the cup final, where the likes of Wataru Endo and Ryan Gravenberch also suffered fresh knocks in blows to Liverpool's run-in hopes.

With Southampton the upcoming visitors to Anfield in the FA Cup, here are the Reds players who are fitness doubts and those who won't be available.


Goalkeepers & defenders

Alisson Becker
Alisson is still sidelined / Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/GettyImages

While a few players at the back are injured, Liverpool's spine in defence is still strong, even with the absence of world-class goalkeeper Alisson Becker. The Brazil international has a hamstring injury that he sustained before the win at Brentford, with a return not likely until late Match.

Key creative outlet Trent Alexander-Arnold was pictured in a knee brace while watching the Carabao Cup final, having last played against Burnley on 10 February. He could be sidelined until after the next international break.

Joel Matip is still recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury and may have played his last game for Liverpool.


Midfielders

Ryan Gravenberch
Gravenberch faces some time out / Nigel French/Allstar/GettyImages

Liverpool suffered two significant injury blows in the cup final on Sunday. Ryan Gravenberch was an early casualty, coming off in the 28th minute with an ankle issue after a challenge from Moises Caicedo. The Dutchman won't feature in the next two matches, while Wataru Endo may also be rested on Wednesday night.

Klopp described the Japan international's problem as a "proper knock" and admitted it has not improved much since the weekend, when he was pictured on crutches and in a protective boot, likely ruling Endo out of contention against Southampton.

Thiago Alcantara returned to the treatment table after a brief appearance against Arsenal, with no timeline yet established ahead of his contract expiring in the summer. Curtis Jones' ankle injury will keep him out of contention again, while Stefan Bajcetic is still waiting for the green light to return to squad training.

Dominik Szoboszlai admitted he was frustrated not to play against Chelsea due to a hamstring injury. The Hungarian may not be risked against the Saints, having already missed six games since late January.


Forwards

Harvey Elliott, Mohamed Salah - Winger - Born 1992
Salah could return on Wednesday night / Visionhaus/GettyImages

Mohamed Salah's return from a hamstring injury was short-lived despite scoring at Brentford, missing the last three games with muscle issues.

The Egyptian's absence has been compounded by both Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota being unavailable. While the Uruguayan sprinted onto the Wembley turf to celebrate Liverpool's Carabao Cup success and looks set to return soon, Jota faces around two months out with a knee injury.

Youngster Ben Doak almost certainly would have been given game time over the past few fixtures had he been fit, but the 18-year-old hasn't played since December.


Liverpool players missing for Southampton match

Player

Absence

Alisson Becker

Out

Trent Alexander-Arnold

Out

Joel Matip

Out

Wataru Endo

Doubt

Thiago Alcantara

Out

Stefan Bajcetic

Out

Dominik Szoboszlai

Doubt

Curtis Jones

Out

Ryan Gravenberch

Out

Mohamed Salah

Doubt

Diogo Jota

Out

Darwin Nunez

Doubt

Ben Doak

Out


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