Liverpool fans had a reason to keep a close eye on Brazil’s match against Colombia.
With key players away on international duty, there’s always the risk of injuries.
And for a team competing on multiple fronts, losing an important player at this stage of the season is the last thing they need.
Brazil’s 2-1 victory over Colombia should have been a routine game for Alisson Becker.
But something happened that left fans concerned.
The Liverpool goalkeeper was substituted, and the immediate worry was whether it was a serious issue.
Now, the update has arrived.
Alisson injury details revealed by Brazilian team doctor
Alisson suffered a head injury during the match and had to be taken off.
The Brazilian team doctor confirmed that he was substituted due to a “suspected concussion” but reassured that “he’s ok.”
The goalkeeper reportedly “felt a little dizzy and had ear pain” after the incident.
As a result, Brazil took no risks and followed concussion protocol.
He has already been ruled out of their next game against Argentina.
Liverpool will now be monitoring the situation closely.
With crucial fixtures ahead, they will want to ensure their No.1 is fully fit before returning to action.
The hope is that it’s nothing serious, but for now, the club will wait for further updates.
Pelo protocolo de substituição por concussão, Alisson está obrigatoriamente fora do jogo contra a Argentina.
— Bruno Formiga (@brunoformiga) March 21, 2025
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