The injury and recovery times that the Colombian winger will have after the match against Arsenal have been confirmed.
bad news for Liverpool y Jurgen Kloppafter confirming the injury of one of the figures of the team, the Colombian Luigi Diazsuffered in the match at the Emirates Stadium against Arsenal, due to the Premier League in which the Reds eventually fell 2-3.
The farmer, who had been important in the game after assisting Darwin Núñez for the partial equalizer to a goal, had to be replaced by Roberto Firmino in the 42nd minute of the game, after receiving a blow to the knee.
After the respective medical examinations, the injury and the estimated recovery time have been confirmed, which will leave “Lucho” off the pitch for several weeks.
What injury does Luis Diaz have?
The preliminary examination indicated a strong blow to the knee that hit the ligaments and although the player was able to leave the playing field by his own means, he will have to wait to return to normal training.
According to information from England, Luis Díaz will be out until 2023 and it will take at least six weeks to return to normal field work.
Fortunately for the team and the German manager, Diaz will not need surgery, which would have significantly lengthened his time out.
How many and which matches does Luis Díaz lose with Liverpool?
In this scenario, there will be several and transcendent matches that Diaz will miss with Liverpool, just at a difficult time in the campaign where the results have been uneven.
It is worth remembering that as a result of Qatar World Cup 2022the Premier League will stop on 12 November and return on 26 December.
According to the schedule, Lucho will miss the following 10 matches:
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