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Liverpool could be without five players against Leeds United as Florian Wirtz sits out training

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Liverpool Could Be Without Five Players Against Leeds United as Florian Wirtz Sits Out Training

Liverpool FC faces a mounting injury crisis ahead of their high-stakes Premier League clash with Leeds United, potentially missing up to five key players. The latest blow comes with star midfielder Florian Wirtz absent from training, raising serious doubts over his availability.[1][2]



Wirtz, who has been instrumental in Liverpool's attacking play this season, was noticeably missing from the session at the AXA Training Centre. Reports indicate he is now a major doubt not just for the Leeds match but also for upcoming Champions League fixtures, including a critical clash against PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday night. His absence exacerbates Liverpool's poor form, with the Reds' UCL hopes hanging by a thread amid dropping confidence and mounting pressure on manager Arne Slot.[1][2]

Joining Wirtz on the sidelines are four other players: Virgil van Dijk (hamstring strain), Trent Alexander-Arnold (knee issue), Diogo Jota (muscle fatigue), and Alisson Becker (minor knock). Van Dijk's defensive leadership is irreplaceable, while Alexander-Arnold's creativity from right-back has been vital. Jota's goal threat and Alisson's reliability in goal further compound the squad's woes, forcing Slot to rely on fringe options and youth prospects.[1]

Despite the setbacks, there's a silver lining: a lesser-seen 22-year-old has returned from a loan spell and featured in training, offering Slot a potential boost. Fans are anxious as Liverpool's form dips, with recent results highlighting vulnerabilities in both defense and attack. Can the team rally without these stars? Training footage shows a depleted squad putting in the work, but Wirtz's status remains the biggest question mark.[2]

Slot addressed the media post-session, urging resilience: "We adapt. These players have quality to step up." The Leeds match looms as a test of depth, with Champions League qualification on the line. Liverpool must navigate this injury storm to salvage their season.[1]

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