Liverpool will be without Curtis Jones when they host relegation-threatened Ipswich Town on Saturday, manager Arne Slot said, after the midfielder was substituted at halftime in their 2-1 Champions League victory over Lille on Tuesday.
Click here to read a 30 second summary of this storyLiverpool manager Arne Slot has confirmed that Curtis Jones will miss at least Saturday's Premier League meeting with Ipswich due to injury.Jones
Curtis Jones was forced off at half-time due to a knock as Liverpool beat Lille 2-1 at Anfield on Tuesday night
Jones, who has been a pivotal figure in Liverpool’s midfield, made a notable impact in the game with a key assist for Mohamed Salah’s goal before his untimely withdrawal. The 23-year-old’s potential absence is a blow for Liverpool, as he has been instrumental in linking play and creating opportunities on the field.
Liverpool midfielder has taken to social media to aim a sly dig at the press after their 2-1 Champions League win over Lille.
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If this is Mohamed Salah’s last season at Anfield, he is getting a lot of love on his way out after Curtis Jones joined him on the hoardings for a sit-down celebration following Liverpool's opening go
Mo Salah can look like a rank amateur and a Ballon d'Or contender within the same game, but he almost always delivers.
Curtis Jones confessed that he was often in awe watching Eden Hazard during his peak at Chelsea and admitted he was a better footballer than Liverpool colleague Mohamed Salah
Curtis Jones made his feelings on Mohamed Salah clear after assisting the Liverpool talisman for his goal in the Champions League clash against Lille. The Reds midfielder has been in the headlines ...
Arne Slot Reflects on Midfielder’s FitnessLiverpool manager Arne Slot has provided clarity on Curtis Jones’ early substitution during the 2-1 Champions League
Indeed, Salah and Hazard’s spells at Chelsea did overlap, and Chelsea clearly thought Hazard was the better player at that time as they built the team around the Belgian while Salah was quickly shipped out. However, when you compare these two players’ stats, there’s a clear winner.