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Injuries 2025-2026 continued

To be fair, how many players should we have for each position, 3? A squad with 33 players? You can't register them all anyway. It happens to everyone, some more some less. For example we were relatively injury free last season. City are currently also facing a mini injury crisis of sorts.

It's not shocking that we're thin in places throughout the squad.

But it's worrying that we won't have funds to spend after spaffing so much on players who have yet to have significant impact.
 
It's not shocking that we're thin in places throughout the squad.

But it's worrying that we won't have funds to spend after spaffing so much on players who have yet to have significant impact.
Konate and VVD have looked a lot better of late and Macca in patches too, so hopefully that helps us, but I do think we're starting to see some good stuff from Frimpong, Kerkez and Wirtz, Ekitike has been fine anyway.

We need to improve the defense or at least bolster it, but the rest of the side once we get Salah and Ekitike back should be fine. We can juggle things to cover all but the worst injury crisis, but Slot needs to start trusting his fringe players otherwise we're just asking for trouble.
 
No, but we did need a 5th CB, or at least a versatile defender capable of covering across the line, or Gomez needed fucking off and replaced.

Gomez - 1,053 days spent injured since he joined us.
Konate - 213 days spent injured since he joined.
Leoni - An 18-year-old kid, still growing, never played in the Premier League before.
Bradley - 258 days injured days since he broke into the team
Robbo - No longer capable of two games a week. Rash mistakes were creeping into his game throughout last season.

The data and level of risk were all there and 95% of fans could see it coming a mile off.
Last season we had 4 CB and 2 RB as well. With Joego, Konate in the team. We didn't even need Gomez so not sure what's your point. If we had 5 CBs and 3 forwards in the squad and when Konate Virg stays fit the entire season and the 3 forwards go down with long term injury will the narrative be "Why do we need 5 CBs?"
 
The point is that defensive foundations are built with straw, and it would come home to bite us at some point. The season before last, we got lucky at CB and had Trent playing the vast majority of games at RB.

If you disagree with it, then so be it, but it's been made as clear as day.
 
Do you trust Macca? Or just dislike Jones?
Best explained by grandpa Simpson:

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Well, since when have we ever started a season with 5 established CBs in the last 10 seasons. We have never done that and to push the blame back to Edwards just because we have had some injuries in the back is just hindsight at work. He was going for 4 CB with a youngster in Leoni, but failed at the last minute if that's any consolation. You could blame the Guehi fail on him but for not bringing in 5 CBs, that's just unreasonable.
 
Saw this last night, very interesting:

Some interesting comments from Arne Slot yesterday on how Liverpool are managing the load of their younger players.

According to the Howden Injury Index, under 21 players have consistently recorded the most severe injuries in recent seasons - meaning they spend more time sidelined per injury than any other age group.

In the Premier League specifically, the average time missed per injury for under 21s has risen by around 187% compared to three years earlier.

The report suggests this is as a result of increased physical demands on players.

With 19 year old Jayden Danns’ issues with stress fractures as a perfect example, Liverpool have adjusted how they’re handling other promising younger players like Rio Ngumoha.

Slot explained that this includes giving Rio two off pitch days per week to help manage his overall load - reducing cumulative demands while still allowing him to adapt and develop physically.

Might explain why we haven’t seen more of the 17 year old, despite how promising he has looked.

Good to see clubs adapting with a more calculated approach to player load, rather than repeating mistakes.
 
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