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'Had to leave the training pitch': Slot says whether Mac Allister is likely to be back fit to face Arsenal

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Liverpool beat Newcastle United 3-2 on a night where the positives ultimately outweighed the negatives.

The Reds barely deserved a point let alone three from the game, but squeezed past Newcastle thanks to an historic Rio Ngumoha winner.

'Had to leave the training pitch': Slot says whether Mac Allister is likely to be back fit to face Arsenal


Up until Ngumoha struck in the 10th minute of injury time, it had been a night of real disappointment for Arne Slot.



On top of his team throwing away a two-goal lead against 10 men, Slot had been dealt a worrying injury blow.



Ahead of the game news filtered through that Alexis Mac Allister had picked up a knock and had been omitted from the matchday squad.

With Liverpool facing Arsenal in a huge Premier League title clash on Sunday, Slot has delivered an update on whether he expects Mac Allister to be back fit.

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Liverpool fans were concerned about Mac Allister having not spotted the Argentine come off the team coach in Newcastle on Sunday.

And it turned out that their fears were very much correct, with Mac Allister missing out completely.

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Liverpool could have done with his grit and guile in the middle of the park, and will need it against Arsenal next weekend, too.

Thankfully, speaking via journalist James Peace after the full-time whistle at St James’ Park, Slot struck a hopeful tone that his No.

10 would return.

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“He had to leave the training pitch two days ago,” said the Liverpool head coach.

“He missed so much of pre-season.

I am hoping things improve in the next couple of days so he’s available for Sunday.”

Ultimately, with Dominik Szoboszlai shunted to right-back, it was Curtis Jones who replaced Mac Allister in the Liverpool midfield at Newcastle.

On the whole, Jones did okay, but there is still a feeling that the Reds are much more open when he starts in the middle.

Monday’s game will not dampen those perceptions.

Nevertheless, Jones always backs himself, and if Mac Allister is not ready for Sunday, then he will be determined to make a difference,

With an international break following the Arsenal match, Slot will be desperately hoping that Mac Allister is not having to travel to play for Argentina.

If he’s able to have a little break, hopefully he can be back to face Burnley.