Alisson and Ryan Gravenbearch return to Liverpool training in front of Merseyside Derby

The duo of Liverpool Alisson and Ryan Gravenberch have returned to full training in view of the Merseyside derby on Wednesday against Everton in Anfield.
The goalkeeper Alisson suffered a head injury playing for Brazil against Colombia during the international break and lost the subsequent defeat in Argentina when the brain emotion protocols were followed.
Gravenberch left the training camp in the Netherlands before the balance of the Nations League against Spain after being considered not available for selection. The Dutch staff’s decision was a precaution given the heavy workload of the midfielder over the course of this season.
However, both players played a complete role in Monday’s training session in Kirkby and should start against David Moyes’ team.
The team that chased the title of Arne Slot recognized himself on Saturday after giving his international contingent some free time after the end of the commitments of the national team last week.
Conor Bradley and Joe Gomez are also intensifying their recovery from their respective lesions to the knee tendon.
Bradley is the closest of the two to play again, but the game against Everton will arrive too early for the Irish North because it has not yet resumed full training. Gomez started doing some light to run on the grass.
Trent Alexander-Arnold (high ankle distortion) remains put aside but hopes to be in shape again by the end of April.
Liverpool has 12 points away from the Arsenale closest to the challengers at the top of the Premier League with nine remaining games. They need 16 points of the remaining 27 on offer to be crowned samples.
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