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Slot confirmed post-match that he had been taken to hospital, but the injury shouldn’t keep him out for too long.“He has gone off to hospital,” he said. “Towards the end of the season, we expect him to be fit,” he said.Alisson himself has however given a more optimistic view "I didn't suffer a new injury," he wrote on X.
He has since undergone surgery and is continuing his rehabilitation, with the aim of making a comeback at the start of next season.Stefan BajceticA long-term absentee, the player is yet to make an appearance so far this season.Speaking back in January, Slot said:"He's not training yet. So, he constantly gets close to the team and then he has a little setback and then comes close and has a little setback, so we're hoping and expecting to have him very soon, again."But at that moment of time he trains with us again, then he's been out for six, seven, eight months [with] no first-team training.
So, as much as I'd like to have him back, we have to manage the expectations with him as well."Jayden DannsThe youngster has been out of action since suffering an injury during an U21 game vs Manchester City in March.Giving an update, Slot said: “The good thing for him is that he's been out for such a long time and he's now getting back with the U21s, getting some playing time. But I think there's still a lot of steps to be made if you've not even played 90 minutes [for] the U21s, let alone then play a Premier League game."But the first thing that comes to my mind is that he's worked so hard – I know this because I've seen him around over here a lot – to be where he is now and he's also been so unlucky to be out for such a long time.
