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The highs and lows of the Reds while they were on international duty, as well as a prospective future sporting director, are all part of your final daily dose of Liverpool news for the work week.
Fans frequently wait impatiently during international holidays for players to return unscathed, but it appears that we have been handed a blow in regards to Andy Robertson.
After suffering a dislocated shoulder playing for Scotland against Spain in an international match, the left defender returned to Merseyside.
Liverpool must now wait in suspense to learn the full extent of the damage after Robertson’s evening was cut short due to a collision with Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon while he was serving as the team’s captain.
A few weeks of inactivity would not necessarily be catastrophic for Liverpool because its post-break schedule is quite light, but a more serious problem would undoubtedly be of great concern.
Robbo, cross your fingers!
According to injury expert @physioscout, his treatment will be determined by “shoulder stability,” with the best-case scenario keeping him out for two to four weeks and the worst-case scenario keeping him out for three to four months.