Alisson Becker substituted after suspected concussion during Brazil's win over Colombia
Alisson Becker substituted after suspected concussion during Brazil's win over Colombia

Alisson Becker substituted after suspected concussion during Brazil's win over Colombia

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Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker sustained a suspected concussion during Brazil's World Cup qualifying match against Colombia after a head clash with Davinson Sanchez. The incident occurred in the 78th minute, leading to Alisson being substituted as he exhibited symptoms of dizziness. Brazil's team doctor, Rodrigo Lasmar, confirmed that Alisson would undergo a series of imaging tests to evaluate the injury, and if all results are normal, he may be able to participate in the upcoming match against Argentina. Alisson's injury compounds Liverpool's existing player issues, as they are already missing several key players, including Ryan Gravenberch, who has withdrawn from the Netherlands squad due to a muscle injury. Brazil won the match 2-1, with Vinicius Junior scoring the decisive goal late in the game. The club will closely monitor Alisson's recovery ahead of their next match against Everton on April 2.

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