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Following the sad news Liverpool received that defender Virgil Van Dyck was injured and absent for several months, the Reds coaching staff received the good news that goalkeeper Alison Baker had returned to training.
Alison missed the team’s game against Aston Villa about two weeks ago due to a shoulder injury, and reports indicated that her absence could be extended to 6 weeks.
The Liverpool Echo reported that Alison began training after recovering from her injury and could return in late October.
Liverpool are confident that the return of the Brazilian goalkeeper to training will not aggravate the injury that did not require surgery.
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp expects Allison to return to the game against West Ham United in the Premier League on Saturday 31 October.
Allison’s return in this match means Adrian’s appearance in the match between Ajax in the Champions League, then Sheffield United in the league, and Midtland’s meeting in the Champions League.
Liverpool took a devastating blow by injuring Virgil van Dyck with a cut to the cruciate ligament, leaving him out of action for a period of 6 to 9 months.
Van Dyck was eliminated in the 10th minute against Everton on matchday five of the English Premier League derby.
Strong interference from Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford on Van Dyck’s knee in a shot that the referee considered sneaking into the Liverpool defender.
Since September 2018, Van Dyck has not missed a match for Liverpool in the Premier League. He participated in 93 matches in all competitions, winning 72 times and losing 7 times.
Van Dyck has scored 10 goals and won 4 yellow cards since joining Liverpool.