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Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson will be sent to scan on Friday after suffering a sick head injury During Brazilian victory 2-1 over Colombia.
In the middle of the second half, he collided with the defender of Colombia, Davinson Sanchez left both players down on the lawn. Sanchez is eventually stretched out of the field, and Alisson was also replaced.
After the game, BrazilThe team of the team confirmed that Alisson had not lost consciousness, but suffered a doubt of a brain earthquake.
“Alisson sustained head injury,” revealed doctor Rodrigo Lasmar. “It was replaced by a doubt of a brain earthquake, so now we will follow the protocol recommended by CBF.
“He will undergo recommended recording tests. We will first perform CT scanning, followed by MRI diffusion. If all the tests are negative and normal, then we will perform a cognitive test and then evaluate the player. If everything is normal, we will spend a number of observation tests during the next few days so that we can be able to be.
“The first step is to spend the necessary tests and evaluation and supervision of players over the next few days, which is a protocol. Alisson is normal. I believe you have seen pictures of him on the bench and after the game. He is now completely normal, without any complaints.
“During treatment on the field, he did not report any unconscious or memory loss, he was aware and oriented all the time. We replaced him because he had fewer complaints, he thought he was a little slower and that there was a certain possibility of an earthquake, so in the case of this doubt it was a recommendation to replace the player.”
Alisson is now suspicious of Brazilian conflict with Argentina on Tuesday night while Liverpool Officers will also eagerly await update of their initial goalkeeper while preparing to return Premier league Action with Merseyside derby against Everton April 2.
The Premier League Rulebook states that any player diagnosed the earthquake must spend at least two weeks on the side to ensure that they have been fully recovered, which means that Alisson will not be removed to return up to two days after Everton fixture.