Liverpool may be forced to play Everton next week without key player Andy Robertson.
In Scotland’s 2-0 loss to Spain on Thursday night, the left-back was seen leaving the field with a shoulder injury.
Robertson has been a constant in Liverpool’s defense since his £8 million signing from Hull City in 2017.
Along with Trent Alexander-Arnold, the 29-year-old has been crucial in getting forward and delivering assists to the Reds’ attackers.
Robertson, who has made eight Premier League starts this season, faces a period on the sidelines and might miss the Merseyside derby at Anfield.
The ‘terrific’ defender was spotted cradling his arm in his jersey just before halftime after colliding with Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon. Robertson was then replaced by Everton’s Nathan Patterson.
There has yet to be confirmation of Robertson’s injury, although it is suspected that he has dislocated his shoulder. According to a football injury analyst on X (@physioscout), he might be out for 2-4 weeks if surgery is not required, and up to four months if it is.
Tsimikas could step in for Andy Robertson
It appears that Robertson will miss Everton’s trip to Anfield, which would be a significant blow to Jurgen Klopp’s team. The German is likely to start Kostas Tsimikas, who has only appeared once in the Premier League this season.
While we don’t want anyone to sustain a catastrophic injury, Andy Robertson’s absence could make life simpler for Everton’s attackers next weekend.
Kostas Tsimikas has fallen far short of Robertson’s expectations since joining Olympiacos, and he could struggle to handle someone like Jack Harrison.
The Reds have been known to concede early goals this season, and a weaker backline could come in handy for the Toffees, who could benefit greatly if they can take an early lead.