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Liverpool Faces Squad Challenges Ahead of This Sunday’s Clash with West Ham

Liverpool prepares for this Sunday’s match against West Ham United without defenders Conor Bradley and Ibrahima Konate. As Diogo Jota inches closer to full fitness, the Reds look to close 2024 with a strong Premier League performance.

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Liverpool heads into this Sunday’s clash against West Ham United grappling with ongoing fitness issues in their squad. Defenders Conor Bradley and Ibrahima Konate remain unavailable as they recover from injuries sustained in late November. Neither player has resumed full training, leaving manager Arne Slot with crucial decisions for the Premier League leaders’ final match of 2024, scheduled for 5:15 PM GMT at London Stadium.

The Reds are focused on maintaining their top spot in the league as they prepare for this important fixture. While Slot expressed hope for Bradley and Konate’s return in the near future, their extended recovery timelines and competition from fully fit players add complexity to the defensive lineup.

Meanwhile, forward Diogo Jota continues his gradual return to match fitness after a two-month layoff. Having made a series of substitute appearances in recent matches, Jota is progressing steadily but remains under careful management. Slot noted the challenges of regaining peak performance in such a demanding league, emphasizing the need for patience as Jota builds up his minutes. Despite this, the forward is edging closer to reclaiming a starting position amidst strong competition from teammates.

As Liverpool faces West Ham this Sunday, the squad’s depth and resilience will be critical in overcoming these challenges. The Reds are determined to close the year on a high note, strengthening their Premier League lead and setting a solid foundation for the year ahead.

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