Liverpool has some concerns regarding Andy Robertson’s fitness after he was substituted during their 2-1 victory over Wolves on Saturday. However, Arne Slot appeared relaxed about the issue, downplaying it after the match.
Robertson, the Scotland international, had to leave the game in the 89th minute due to a tough challenge from Carlos Forbs and was replaced by Joe Gomez. The 20-year-old stepped on Robertsonâs Achilles, causing visible pain, as the Scottish captain remained on the ground for several minutes.
Slot does not believe Robertsonâs issue will be a long-term concern, anticipating that the defender will return to training on Monday ahead of Liverpoolâs Champions League match against Bologna on Wednesday.
âI donât expect this to be a big problem, though you never know; I think he just got a knock,â Slot stated to the media via The Athletic.
âIn the closing phase of the game, he might have been a bit tired because the player who came inâForbs, whom I know from the Dutch leagueâmade it quite challenging for him.
âHe took a bit of a knock, but I expect him to be back in training on Monday. Weâll see what happens.â
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has no concerns about Andy Robertsonâs fitness. While he left open the possibility that the injury could be more serious, the Dutch coach appears confident that the Scotland star will be available for the upcoming match against Bologna on Wednesday.
This is positive news for Slot, as Robertson is a crucial part of the squad, having started all six Premier League matches this season. The 30-year-old also serves as a leader in the Merseyside clubâs dressing room, making his availability especially important with a busy schedule ahead.