Alisson
Alisson was injured on international duty
Liverpool star Alisson has withdrawn from the Brazil squad after a sickening clash of heads in their match with Colombia. The goalkeeper collided with former Spurs star Davinson Sanchez during a World Cup qualifying match on Thursday.
Both of the players, who remained conscious, had to be substituted off the pitch in the 78th minute. And further checks will now be undertaken to evaluate their welfare, with Liverpool confirming that Alisson is set to fly back to Merseyside. A statement from Liverpool on Friday read: "Alisson Becker has departed the Brazil national team set-up and will return to Liverpool.
"The goalkeeper was forced off in the second half of his nation's World Cup qualifier with Colombia in the early hours of Friday following a collision. Alisson is travelling back to Merseyside and will undergo assessment from the Reds' medical staff."
Speaking after the game, Brazil doctor Rodrigo Lasmar confirmed said: "Alisson suffered a head injury. He was replaced due to a suspected concussion, so now we will follow the protocol recommended by the CBF. He will undergo the recommended imaging tests. First, we will perform a CT scan, followed by a diffusion MRI.
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"If all the tests are negative and normal, we will then perform a cognitive test, and then we will evaluate the player. If everything is normal, we will conduct a series of observation tests over the next few days to see whether or not he would be able to travel with us and go to Argentina for our next game."
Lasmar also said: "Today, the first step is to perform the necessary tests and assessments and monitor the player over the next few days, which is the protocol. Alisson is normal. I believe you saw the images of him on the bench and after the game. He is completely normal now, without any complaints.
"During the treatment on the field, he did not report any fainting or memory loss, he was conscious and oriented the whole time. We substituted him because he had minor complaints, he thought he was a little slower and there was some possibility of a concussion, so in cases of this suspicion, the recommendation is to substitute the player."
Alisson
Alisson receives treatment from Brazil staff ( Image: Getty Images)
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Liverpool will sweat over the fitness of their goalkeeper as they aim to claim the Premier League title after the international break. The Reds have been hit with a number of issues heading into the final few fixtures of the campaign, particularly in defence.
Joe Gomez, Conor Bradley and Trent Alexander-Arnold are all out with issues. Meanwhile, midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has been forced to pull out of the Netherlands squad having picked up an injury against Newcastle at Wembley.
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