Liverpool fans rage at false narrative as defender joins growing list of injured stars

Kostas Tsimikas has become the latest Liverpool player to be ruled out through injury. The Reds are now without five first-team stars ahead of their clash with Real Madrid. Tsimikas is now likely to be out for several weeks with an ankle injuryGetty Anfield will host the Champions League clash in a repeat of the 2018 final. According to The Times, though, Tsimikas will not be involved after picking up an ankle injury in training. The report adds that the the Greek defender faces a short spell on the sidelines. It comes after Jamie Redknapp suggested Liverpool have a fully fit squad following their win at Southampton. Speaking on Sky Sports, he explained: “Who knows, Liverpool might get an injury. They might have to suffer for a little while.” Reds fans have hit back, though, with one commenting: “Do Alisson, Elliott, Jota, Chiesa and Trent all play f****** tennis or what? Or do injuries only count if they are called Rodri or Odegaard?” Another added: “Liverpool might get an injury to their starting goalkeeper, right-back or centre forward that could really hinder th… oh.” A third supporter also wrote: “Injury crisis but Liverpool haven’t said a word.” Meanwhile, one rival fan said: “Quite incredible how different their situation is being treated to Arsenal’s. They’ve had one big injury.” Tsimikas’ injury blow adds to the existing absences of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Diogo Jota, Alisson and Federico Chiesa. Liverpool's injury woes Federico Chiesa – muscle injury: 10 matches missed Alisson – hamstring: eight matches missed Diogo Jota – abdominal injury: seven matches missed Trent Alexander-Arnold – hamstring: one match missed Kostas Tsimikas – ankle: 0 matches missed Harvey Elliott – broken foot: 15 matches missed (fit again) Alexander-Arnold and Alisson are both out with hamstring injuries, although the former could return against Manchester City this weekend. The right-back returned to team training on Tuesday, but Wednesday’s clash with Real Madrid could come too soon. Neither Jota or Chiesa are expected to make their comebacks this month, though. Arne Slot has also only just welcomed back Harvey Elliott from a broken foot. The 21-year-old missed 15 matches before being named on the bench against the Saints on Sunday. As for Liverpool’s title rivals, City midfielder Rodri has been ruled out for the season after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament. GettyAlisson is one of five Liverpool stars currently ruled out through injury[/caption] Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard, meanwhile, missed two months with an ankle issue but returned to action earlier in November. Despite their injury woes, Slot’s side are currently eight points clear at the top of the Premier League. The Reds have also won each of their opening four matches in the Champions League so far this term.

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Liverpool fans rage at false narrative as defender joins growing list of injured stars

Kostas Tsimikas has become the latest Liverpool player to be ruled out through injury.

The Reds are now without five first-team stars ahead of their clash with Real Madrid.

Tsimikas is now likely to be out for several weeks with an ankle injury
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Anfield will host the Champions League clash in a repeat of the 2018 final.

According to The Times, though, Tsimikas will not be involved after picking up an ankle injury in training.

The report adds that the the Greek defender faces a short spell on the sidelines.

It comes after Jamie Redknapp suggested Liverpool have a fully fit squad following their win at Southampton.

Speaking on Sky Sports, he explained: “Who knows, Liverpool might get an injury. They might have to suffer for a little while.”

Reds fans have hit back, though, with one commenting: “Do Alisson, Elliott, Jota, Chiesa and Trent all play f****** tennis or what? Or do injuries only count if they are called Rodri or Odegaard?”

Another added: “Liverpool might get an injury to their starting goalkeeper, right-back or centre forward that could really hinder th… oh.”

A third supporter also wrote: “Injury crisis but Liverpool haven’t said a word.”

Meanwhile, one rival fan said: “Quite incredible how different their situation is being treated to Arsenal’s. They’ve had one big injury.”

Tsimikas’ injury blow adds to the existing absences of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Diogo Jota, Alisson and Federico Chiesa.

Liverpool's injury woes

Federico Chiesa – muscle injury: 10 matches missed

Alisson – hamstring: eight matches missed

Diogo Jota – abdominal injury: seven matches missed

Trent Alexander-Arnold – hamstring: one match missed

Kostas Tsimikas – ankle: 0 matches missed

Harvey Elliott – broken foot: 15 matches missed (fit again)

Alexander-Arnold and Alisson are both out with hamstring injuries, although the former could return against Manchester City this weekend.

The right-back returned to team training on Tuesday, but Wednesday’s clash with Real Madrid could come too soon.

Neither Jota or Chiesa are expected to make their comebacks this month, though.

Arne Slot has also only just welcomed back Harvey Elliott from a broken foot.

The 21-year-old missed 15 matches before being named on the bench against the Saints on Sunday.

As for Liverpool’s title rivals, City midfielder Rodri has been ruled out for the season after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament.

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Alisson is one of five Liverpool stars currently ruled out through injury[/caption]

Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard, meanwhile, missed two months with an ankle issue but returned to action earlier in November.

Despite their injury woes, Slot’s side are currently eight points clear at the top of the Premier League.

The Reds have also won each of their opening four matches in the Champions League so far this term.

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