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7 players to miss Liverpool vs Fulham after Arne Slot and Marco Silva give injury updates

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After 90 minutes in that game, Liverpool made the long trip back from the Parc des Princes 2-0 losers.And while the Reds will have a mountain to climb for next week's reverse on home soil, given the ridiculous form PSG are currently enjoying, their attention will now be fully focused on this weekend's domestic encounter with Fulham.With just seven games to go, Liverpool sit fifth in the Premier League standings, five points shy of the top four. Should the club hope to once again enjoy European football for 2026/27, then either a strong finish in the English top flight or winning the Champions League outright is needed - the latter looking increasingly likely considering this week's result.READ MORE: Arne Slot hints at reason for Andy Robertson exit as he pays tribute to Liverpool legendREAD MORE: Arne Slot insists he has the 'complete support' of Liverpool hierarchy as pressure mountsSlot's crucial surge in the Premier League will need to start this weekend, but it's no secret that his side have been hampered by a number of high-profile injuries as of recent.Despite Alexander Isak returning against PSG with limited minutes - his first competitive clash since fracturing his leg against Tottenham in December - four others will spend a little more time on the sidelines before they are fit to play.Alisson Becker has been working hard to recover from a recent issue which has kept him out of action since Liverpool's mid-march clash with Brighton ahead of the break.

7 players to miss Liverpool vs Fulham after Arne Slot and Marco Silva give injury updates


All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageSlot said of the goalkeeper during his pre-match press conference: "We don't get the player back yet but Alisson is working hard to get his way back. He won't be in this weekend."Conor Bradley, meanwhile, is expected to remain out for the rest of the season as a result of a knee injury sustained against Arsenal at the turn of the year, while Wataru Endo faces a similar fate through a foot injury picked up against Sunderland in February.Giovani Leoni is also yet to feature for his club since his debut against Southampton in the Carabao Cup in September, where he suffered a season-ending ACL injury.

Isak could also see his game time limited once more as he continues to ease his way back into the picture.However, Liverpool are not the only side carrying injuries headed into this weekend's game. Lets see if at least we can have him or not.