Joel Matip has sustained a serious injury, as revealed by Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp last night. Virgil van Dijk has spoken on the news.
The Reds’ season is going really well so far. They are already four points clear of the reigning champions Manchester City and only two points behind Arsenal, the Premier League leaders. Liverpool is undoubtedly vying for the championship, but they might now have to do it without Matip.
Gilbert Van Dijk Responds to Liverpool Star THE INJURY TO JOEL MATIP IS CONFIRMED
Over the years, Joel Matip has been an excellent player for Liverpool, but he has always had injury issues, don’t they?
Since the summer of 2016, the Cameroon international has been a part of Anfield. In all competitions, he has made 201 appearances for Liverpool; however, over the years, injuries have kept him out of action for 104 games.
Given that Matip suffered an ACL tear last night at his post-match news conference, which was verified by Jurgen Klopp, that figure will rise dramatically in the upcoming months.
Liverpool’s official website quotes the Reds manager as saying: “It’s an ACL, ruptured, so that’s what I unfortunately expected from the first second.” That was how everything appeared. Very regrettable.
As cited by Liverpoolfc.com, Van Dijk responded to the news by saying, “Unfortunately, the other day we lost Joel Matip and we are all devastated by that.”That’s also a warning indicator; given how common injuries are in football worldwide, it’s something we need to consider.
Matip might have played in his final Liverpool match.
Everyone in and around Liverpool loves Joel Matip, and for good reason.
Over the past seven and a half years, the Cameroon international has been fantastic for them, and he will be remembered for a very long time.
Matip’s most recent injury is really concerning. The defender, who is already thirty-two, is going to start the last six months of his deal. At the conclusion of this season, it was everyone’s expectation that he would go on, and it is now more likely than ever.
Given that ACL injuries typically require more than six months to heal, Matip might not be able to play for the remainder of the season. It’s unfortunate because this implies we might not see him wearing a Liverpool shirt ever again.