Liverpool fear Thiago could miss Champions League final as midfielder faces anxious injury wait
Liverpool are sweating over the fitness of Thiago Alcantara amid fears the midfielder will miss the Champions League final due to injury.
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Liverpool are sweating over the fitness of Thiago Alcantara amid fears the midfielder will miss the Champions League final due to injury.
Nuevo susto en el Liverpool. Thiago Alcántara (31 años) se marchó justo antes del descanso ante los Wolves con una lesión en el bíceps femoral y es seria duda para la final de la Champions League, el próximo 28 de mayo. Quedan solo seis días para el duelo ante el Real Madrid, pero el equipo de Klopp cuenta con hasta cinco jugadores tocados.
Here’s your Liverpool’s morning digest for Monday, May 23.
Jurgen Klopp admits the fitness of Thiago Alcantara is “not good” as Liverpool wait to discover the extent of his injury ahead of next weekend’s Champions League final.
LIVERPOOL, England : Liverpool will probably be without influential midfielder Thiago Alcantara for their Champions League final against Real Madrid after he was injured on the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday, manager Juergen Klopp said.
LIVERPOOL, England: Liverpool came from a goal down to beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 on Sunday, but it was not enough to earn them their second Premier League title, as they finished second, one point behind champions Manchester City who beat Aston Villa 3-2.
Another breathless final day of a Premier League season led to Manchester City being crowned champions as Liverpool’s bid for an unprecedented quadruple was ended.
LIVERPOOL (England): Liverpool came from a goal down to beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 on Sunday, but it was not enough to earn them their second Premier League title, as they finished second, one point behind champions Manchester City who beat Aston Villa 3-2. Wolves took a shock lead three minutes in, when defender Ibrahima Konate misjudged a bouncing ball from a goal kick allowing Raul Jimenez to run in behind on the right and pick out Pedro Neto to side-foot in his first goal of the season.