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Fears that Dominik Szoboszlai picked up a serious injury against Brighton have been dismissed, with the Hungarian hoping to play for Liverpool against Tottenham. Saturday saw Szoboszlai withdrawn in the 83rd minute during Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Brighton, due to an ankle injury sustained in the second half.
However, it isn’t guaranteed that he will be available, with Liverpool “to monitor him closely before making a final decision on Friday.” If he can’t play this weekend, Szoboszlai “will definitely be back” to play Wolves at Anfield seven days later, on December 27. Joe Gomez hamstring injury is “not serious” • READ: Joe Gomez injury update as hamstring issue deemed “NOT serious” There has been a positive update on Joe Gomez‘s recent hamstring injury, with the problem being deemed as “not serious” and “relatively minor.” The 28-year-old was forced off in the first half at Anfield last Saturday, being replaced by Mohamed Salah in the 26th minute.
A hamstring issue was the cause and the Athletic report that the issue is being deemed as “relatively minor.” He “is expected to miss the Tottenham game but the hamstring injury he picked up in the first half against Brighton is not serious,” wrote Pearce. It remains to be seen what the future holds for the 15-cap England international, with his current Liverpool deal expiring in the summer of 2027, but he did say in June that he is “still hungry to keep going.”
