Liverpool have been dealt a setback as Jeremie Frimpong is expected to be out until after the international break. The right-back suffered a hamstring injury during the team’s opening match and had to be taken off early.
The decision to substitute him immediately appears to have avoided further damage. However, he will still miss important matches against Newcastle and Arsenal.
Manager Arne Slot confirmed the injury and praised the staff for acting quickly. Frimpong’s recovery will now be monitored closely to ensure he returns in full fitness.
This injury comes at a time when Liverpool are already managing fitness issues in defense. Conor Bradley, who could serve as Frimpong’s backup, has also just returned from a hamstring problem. Joe Gomez is another option, though he is also coming back from a long injury spell.
There may be some makeshift solutions as well. The coaching staff might consider using a midfielder in the right-back role temporarily, though that is far from ideal.
Frimpong has only recently joined Liverpool, and his absence will affect the team’s tactical setup. Known for his speed and attacking support down the flank, he was expected to play a key role in the coming fixtures.
The injury has come at a difficult time for the club. With European fixtures approaching and a tight domestic schedule, depth in defense is more important than ever. Fans will hope Frimpong returns quickly and can stay injury-free for the rest of the season.
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