Prior to the match against Nottingham Forest, Liverpool suffer an injury blow

As Liverpool’s match against Nottingham Forest approaches, they have been struck a potential injury setback.

The Premier League campaign for Steve Cooper’s team has gotten off to a promising start, and they plan to keep it going after the break. They travel to Anfield on October 29, later in the month.

Prior to that match, their opponents appear to be concerned about the health of defender Andrew Robertson. While playing for Scotland in their loss to Spain on Thursday night, the left-back was taken off with what appeared to be a significant shoulder injury.

In Seville, Robertson moved forward just before the break. He was involved in a collision with goalkeeper Unai Simon and exited the field clutching his arm in his shirt.

Head coach of Scotland Steve Clarke said, “We’ll take a look, and he’ll go back to his club now. “Whenever you lose one player in a position, it always seems to happen. After Kieran (Tierney) leaves us, Andy suffers a shoulder injury.

We’ll wait and watch how things develop and calm down. In November, hopefully, he will be prepared to assist us and be helpful for his club as soon as feasible.

Scott McKenna, a defender for Forest, started the Euro 2024 qualifier. The center-back played the entire 90 minutes for his country as they lost 2-0 in his first game in nearly a month. Scotland needed a point to go to the tournament the following year, but now will do so if Norway loses to Spain at home on Sunday.

On the following Saturday, Forest will play at home against Luton Town. In their second game following the break, they then play Liverpool.

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