Liverpool confirmed that Dutch player Jeremy Frimbong was injured in the knee strings, which will keep him away from the field until the end of next September.
This came after undergoing accurate medical examinations that demonstrated the extent of the injury that Frimbong suffered during the team’s match against Bournemouth in the English Premier League, which ended with Liverpool’s 4-2 victory, and the coach explained that Frembong’s replacement during the match was not because of his performance or technical problems, but rather came based on the recommendation of the medical staff to avoid the exacerbation of the injury.
The coach said: “The medical team advised me to take him out because he was suffering from a problem in the tendons of the knee, and that his continuation could lead to a longer absence period.” He pointed out that he was criticized because of this decision, but he stressed that it was a purely healthy decision, and it is reported that Liverpool had included Frimbong during the current summer transfer period coming from Bayer Leverkusen, Germany, and it was expected that it would be a strong addition to the team.
With this early absence, the team will need to find alternative solutions to compensate for the absence of the young star during the coming period, especially with challenges in the matches schedule and the early start of competitions, and Liverpool is looking forward to the return of Frembong to participate in training and matches after the end of the international stoppage period, wishing him a quick recovery without complications.