The Merseyside Club is performing well in the 2024-25 Premier League under Arne Slot, and the players are doing their best. However, as recent reports suggest, Mac Allister has faced an adductor injury in Argentina’s latest match against Chile.
It was an unprecedented event that led to the sudden substitution of the 25-year-old star, despite his wonderful goal at the 48th minute. This has raised concerns over his international duty, as well as future performances under The Dutchman.
Alexis Mac Allister is training differently after Adductor injury
A portion of the Liverpool stars are now away for international duty, be it the Nations League or, the World Cup qualifier. In the early hours of Friday, Argentina defeated Chile with a dominating 3-0 win over them.
Gaston Edul, a senior journalist at TyC Sports has reported that Mac Allister is facing an adductor injury. According to a post on his X account, the LFC star is suffering from huge discomfort which is making him a bleak option for future matches. We are not sure if the Argentinian International will be back in the game against Columbia.
With the Premier League match against Nottingham Forest up ahead, Slot will provide some insight on the whole situation. Mac Allister and his adductor injury can be a problem for both Anfield and Scaloni’s squad in future. This is the sole reason why the coach decided to sub him off at the 79th minute, despite his brilliant attempts at the starting of the second half.
Argentina Manager confirms that Mac Allister is suffering from discomfort
In the match against Chile, it was the Liverpool midfielder who opened the gates to scoring. However, due to his discomfort, he could not continue till the last whistle.
While talking about Alexis Mac Allister and his adductor injury, Scaloni decided to give out some details. According to his words spoken to Tyc Sports, the LFC midfielder was absent from training.
“Alexis didn’t train because he was overloaded, he was in pain. It always happens to us, they come out to do their part.
We’ll wait and see how he responds today. It doesn’t change our way of playing much because we’ll stay the same, but it’s true that he gives us play, set-pieces. The rest of the team is more or less decided.“
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