Jurgen Klopp is currently without five senior players through injury but when can we expect them to return for Liverpool?
Liverpool are 30 games into the 2022/23 season and just six veteran players have avoided a fitness problem so far – seven if you add Cody Gakpo.
This means that a total of 23 different players have been injured for at least one game this season. Stunning.
It has exacerbated the Reds’ struggles and created a vicious circle, with the Reds’ forward line currently bearing the brunt of the fitness woes. Let’s see who is currently on hiatus and when they are expected to return.
Injury: hamstrings
Away since: Brentford (A)
Expected return: February (at the earliest against Everton)
Van Dijk was substituted in the first game of the year and what was initially seen as a precaution later became a diagnosis of ‘over a month’ on the sidelines.
The first return is likely to be the Merseyside derby at Anfield on February 13 and if not, the trip to Newcastle on February 18 will be a target.
What Klopp said (January 6): “At the end of the day, the diagnosis was quite difficult, but we are talking about weeks [out] – more than a month – [and not more].”
Roberto Firmin
Injury: muscle
Out since: Man City (A)
Expected return: February
The situation with Firmino is bizarre, he hasn’t been available since returning home after the World Cup and has missed the last eight games. The number 9 proclaimed that he was “already healed” on December 29, but has yet to return to team training almost a month later after a setback in his recovery.
It was initially estimated that Firmino’s problem would keep him sidelined for “10 days to two weeks”, but it has now been five weeks. A return is not likely until February.
What Klopp said (January 13): “I don’t know exactly when he will be back, he is not close to team training.”
Diogo Jota
Injury: calf
Away since: Man City (H)
Expected return: February (vs. Real Madrid)
Jota has been out since October and the return goal was always February and the first leg of the Champions League 16 last game against Real Madrid. That falls on February 21, giving Jota four weeks to return to team training and start building up his fitness. He is making positive progress and Real remain a realistic target.
His return will give the Reds a big boost when the time comes.
What Klopp said (January 16): “I don’t know exactly how long. He looks really good, he’s out there on the pitch. He already does a lot.
Luis Diaz
Injury: knee
Away since: Arsenal (A)
Expected return: March at the earliest
Just as Diaz was recalled to the squad after his first knee injury in October during the World Cup break, he suffered another ligament injury which required surgery.
March was the first schedule provided shortly after the news broke, meaning he will have missed at least 24 games in total. The first return date is always fixed.
Diaz has been providing positive updates on his recovery on social media and has started asking more of his left knee, something Liverpool will be watching out for as it is the second injury to the same knee in short succession.
To be honest, don’t expect him to play a big role again this season. What Klopp said (December 11): “Obviously it’s a big disappointment for all of us, including him.”
Arthur
Injury: thigh
Transferred from: Rangers (H)
Expected return: February
A protracted thigh injury kept Arthur in the infirmary for more than three months, having amassed just 13 minutes for Klopp’s side.
The Brazilian has required surgery and reports suggest he is making positive progress, but February remains the target after an initial four-month recovery period.
What about Gordon and Ramsay?
Firstly, Kaide Gordon hasn’t played a minute at any level since February 2021 due to a series of problems, believed to simply be the result of growing pains.
It has been a long road to recovery, but he is slowly getting back to full fitness on the outfield, and the club are keen to take it easy and get him back on track for the long haul. “He is on the field, he runs. We’re just building it up and really looking after him,” under-21s manager Barry Lewtas said earlier this month.
As for Calvin Ramsay, you may have wondered where he stands having lost the last seven teams of the first team day.
The Scotland right-back played for the Under-21 side on 8 January but was sent off after just 22 minutes and his last academy appearance was on 22 January, playing all 90.
Meanwhile, James Milner has replaced Trent Alexander-Arnold and it would come as no surprise to see loan interest emerge for the 19-year-old this month.