Jordan Henderson, Liverpool’s captain, is facing up to two months on
the sidelines after breaking a bone in his foot. The England
international suffered the injury on his return to first-team training
on Friday, only days after he had returned from the US, where he had undergone a procedure on a heel problem.
Henderson broke a bone in his right foot during the training session
at Melwood and is expected to undergo surgery on Monday. Though a minor
procedure, the midfielder is likely to be out for between six and eight
weeks in what amounts to another major setback for the 25-year-old and
his manager, Brendan Rodgers.
Liverpool’s captain has missed four out of six matches this season
with a persistent problem in his left heel – and therefore unconnected
to the latest injury – and received a series of injections to alleviate
the pain in that area this week.
Rodgers had said Henderson was in contention to return in Sunday’s Premier League game at home to Norwich City following treatment abroad, only for his captain to suffer the new injury shortly afterwards.
The Liverpool manager had also stated that the return of first-team
players from injury – notably Henderson and striker Daniel Sturridge – was key to lifting the team’s performance level after an underwhelming start to the season.
An eight week lay-off would result in Henderson also missing Premier
League matches against Aston Villa, Everton in the first Merseyside
derby of the season, Tottenham Hotspur, Southampton, Chelsea and Crystal
Palace. Liverpool have a Capital One Cup fixture at home to Carlisle United plus three Europa League group games in that period.
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