Liverpool Duo Set to Return from Injury Ahead of West Ham United Clash – Confirmed

Liverpool Duo Set to Return from Injury Ahead of West Ham United Clash – Confirmed
Liverpool Duo Set to Return from Injury Ahead of West Ham United Clash – Confirmed

Liverpool Receive Timely Boost as Alisson Becker and Conor Bradley Return Ahead of West Ham Clash

Liverpool fans have reason for optimism ahead of this weekend’s clash with West Ham, as manager Arne Slot confirmed key figures Alisson Becker and Conor Bradley are both in contention to return to the starting line-up.

After a period plagued by injuries and uncharacteristic defensive lapses, the return of two players who have defined discipline and consistency in their respective roles could not come at a better time.

Alisson Becker Cleared for Selection After Concussion Protocol

Alisson Becker has been sidelined for Liverpool’s past two outings, following a collision while on international duty with Brazil last month. Having gone through the required concussion protocols, the goalkeeper is now deemed fit and ready for selection.

“Yes, he is,” Slot confirmed during Friday’s press conference, when asked if the Brazilian shot-stopper was fully recovered.

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The absence of Alisson was keenly felt. While Caoimhín Kelleher has proven a competent deputy, Liverpool’s back line operates with a different rhythm and assurance when Alisson is marshalling from the rear. His return comes as Liverpool continue their hunt for Champions League qualification, where defensive solidity will be crucial in the season’s final stretch.

Alisson’s leadership, command of his box and sweeping ability are not simply added bonuses—they are essential traits in how Liverpool build from the back and navigate high-pressing opponents like West Ham.

Conor Bradley Set for Starting Role After Return from Injury

On the other side of the pitch, Liverpool are also likely to welcome back Conor Bradley into the starting XI. The young full-back made his first appearance in nearly two months as a substitute during the 3-2 defeat to Fulham last week. With a full week of training under his belt, Slot suggested Bradley is ready to reclaim his spot.

“Yes, it does,” Slot said, when asked whether Bradley was in contention to start. “Of course it’s a boost, it’s always a boost when quality players come back. Especially quality players in that position.”

Slot’s remarks hinted not just at Bradley’s fitness but at the larger tactical picture. “I think Curtis Jones is a quality player but it’s not his favourite position,” he explained. “So to have a player in his favourite position is always – not always – but might be better for the team.”

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Bradley has impressed throughout the campaign, showcasing not ...

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