Darwin Nunez’s injury and Alisson’s omission are both explained ahead of Liverpool’s return to action.

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Jurgen-Klopp-Darwin-Nunez

This week’s international team absences of Alisson Becker and Darwin Nunez are discussed in your Liverpool FC morning digest. Here are your Liverpool headlines for Thursday, September 14

Darwin Nunez ‘muscle issue’ explained as Liverpool star taken off ahead of schedule for Uruguay

Darwin nunez
Darwin nunez

Liverpool might be perspiring over Darwin Nunez for their re-visitation of Chief Association activity this end of the week after Uruguay director Marcelo Bielsa guaranteed the forward showed up for worldwide obligation with “some muscle issues”.

Nunez was given a second progressive beginning for Uruguay in their 2-1 loss against Ecuador on Tuesday night after his great presentation against Chile on Saturday, in which he snatched two helps.


However, despite the game being evenly poised at 1-1, Celeste’s World Cup qualifier against Ecuador saw him replaced at halftime.

However, in his post-match press conference, former Leeds United manager Bielsa said that he thought it was “necessary” to replace the Liverpool forward because he was “limited.” The Liverpool forward had apparently arrived for international duty with minor “muscle problems.”

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Jurgen-Klopp-Darwin-Nunez

Alisson twofold censure made sense of as Brazil supervisor makes ‘troublesome’ guarantee for Liverpool manager

Alisson’s continuous fight with Ederson for a beginning spot at global level is a long way from being done, Brazil’s interval supervisor has clarified.

The Liverpool goalie was in the Seleço team for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Bolivia and Peru, but he didn’t play in either game.

This comes after Alisson was completely left out of Brazil’s 23-man squad by interim coach Ramon Menezes during the previous mid-season international break in March, a decision that even Ederson found surprising.

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Jurgen-Klopp-Darwin-Nunez

Picked as the No.1 guardian at the World Cup in Qatar by previous public group mentor Tite, Alisson currently faces a fight on his hands to impress impermanent manager Fernando Diniz as he plans to turn into the undisputed best option.



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