Alisson returns to Liverpool after ‘suspected concussion’

Alisson returns to Liverpool after ‘suspected concussion’

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Alisson Becker, a “suspected concussion,” was sustained while on international duty with Brazil, and the Liverpool goalkeeper has since returned to the team.

After a nasty head-curling with former Tottenham defender Davinson Sanchez, the 32-year-old was substituted late in the team’s 2-1 World Cup qualifying victory over Colombia on Friday.

Alisson will now go back to Merseyside to have his medical evaluation evaluated.

After the match, Brazil’s team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar stated that “Alisson suffered a head injury and was replaced due to a suspected concussion.”

He will undergo the recommended… tests and we will now follow the CBF protocol.

We will take a cognitive test as soon as all the tests are completed. The player will then be evaluated.

He has no complaints and is normal. He didn’t experience memory loss or fainting.

Alisson will undoubtedly miss Tuesday’s World Cup qualifying match against Argentina, but Liverpool will hope to have him back for their opening game since the international break, which will take place on April 2 against Everton at Anfield.

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Source: BBC

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