
Liverpool goalkeeper Alison Becker has returned to the club after scoring a “stroke with Brazil with Brazil.
The 32-year-old left 2-1 in Colombia’s qualifying qualifiers late Friday after an ugly game against former Tottenham defender Davinson Sánchez.
Allison is now returning to Mercedes to evaluate by Liverpool’s medical staff.
Rodrigo Lasmar, a Brazilian physician after the game, said Allison had suffered a hamstring injury and was replaced by suspicion of cerebral palsy.
“We are now following the CBF protocol, which is the proposed test… will be held.
“If all the exams are normal, we will continue and we will take a cognitive test, we will evaluate the player.
“He’s normal, without any complaints. He hasn’t reported any anesthesia or loss of his memory.
Alisson will definitely miss Tuesday’s World Cup qualifiers in Argentina, but Liverpool hope he will be available for his first game after the international holiday – against Everton at Anfield on April
Arn Slot are currently top of the Premier League table with nine games left.