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"Yeah, so it's obviously a bit of speculation because there's a lot of things that we don't know but one thing that we like to see with a sprinting technique is something called swing leg retraction where we cast the leg out and then there's a rapid extension of the hip, knee and ankle," Sam Fell, a physiotherapist, said in a recent Physio Scout video on Instagram. Alisson Becker's injury is concerning for Liverpool fans moving forward (Image: Photo by Gaspafotos/MB Media/Getty Images) "It could be biomechanically related, it could be strength related, it could just be because he's not actually covering these things in his strength routines because he's a goalkeeper." "We obviously can't say for sure because we're not his strength and conditioning coaches but these are some of the things that we typically see would be leading to this sort of thing," Fell concluded.
After Liverpool's loss to Galatasaray, Slot said the Brazilian star would almost certainly not feature in the Reds' next match due to the injury he sustained. "When he sprinted back, he felt something," he began after the loss.
Learn more "But normally when a player, when he sprints back, feels something and he goes to the floor and doesn't come back onto the pitch -that's, by the way, what they did 112 times, being injured and coming back onto the pitch without any pain. "And with the worst I mean that he cannot continue, and that's what happened with Alisson.