
Injury updates for Liverpool: The most recent information prior to the Reds’ match against Man City, including Luis Díaz’s potential return to action.
Liverpool will play again on Saturday in the Premier League away at Manchester City. It will be a full 17 days since the team’s last game, and for the first time in five months, there might be a recognizable face in the starting lineup.
Moving forward Luis Díaz has resumed his training this week and may play again after suffering an injury against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. When the Colombian returned for the start of the World Cup’s Dubai training camp, he faced yet another setback.
However, Jürgen Klopp is now optimistic that he can contribute to Liverpool’s push for the Champions League qualifying berths in the latter stages of the season.
With Spurs not playing until Monday night when it plays Everton, a win at the Etihad Stadium would put Liverpool inside four points of the top four, at least until Newcastle United faces Manchester United the following day.
Following every game, we at Liverpool.com make every effort to provide you with the most recent information regarding injuries. These are the developments that lie ahead of Manchester City.
Tsimikas was hurt while playing for Greece internationally. He hobbled off the field against Lithuania due to a rib injury, but the injury is not believed to be serious. On Thursday, he was seen practicing with his teammates. If needed, Tsimikas could contribute this next weekend.