Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson set for six weeks out

Alisson Becker, the custodian for Liverpool, is anticipated to miss six weeks of action due to a hamstring injury. As a result, he will be unable to play against Chelsea and Arsenal.

The 32-year-old Brazil international left the game late in the second half after getting hurt during last weekend's 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace.

According to reports in the British press, Alisson's fitness to play won't likely be determined until after the international break that takes place next month.
That implies that the trip to Southampton on November 24 would be the first game for which he might be available.

The top team in the Premier League, led by Arne Slot, takes against Chelsea on October 20 and Arsenal one week later. They then play RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen in their following two Champions League matches.

It is anticipated that Caoimhin Kelleher, who was ruled out of the Palace game due to sickness, will fill in for Alisson, much as he did during the previous season.

After the team's triumph at Crystal Palace, Slot said he expected his starting custodian to have a protracted layoff.

"It will take a few weeks for him to return, but we will have to wait and see." "Yes, I believe it to be (his hamstring)," he remarked.

"He is without a doubt our best goalie; he is the best in the world." When he gets hurt, it always hurts—not just for him, but for the entire squad as well.

Liverpool is one point ahead of the reigning champions Manchester City and Arsenal with eighteen points from seven Premier League games.