Stephen Dunmoye


Liverpool forward, Luis Diaz has been ruled out for two months until December, following a knee injury he sustained in Sunday’s 3-2 Premier League defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates stadium.

Lius Diaz, 25 had a scan on Monday and does not require surgery but will not play for Liverpool again until after the World Cup.

Jurgen Klopp’s side are due to play 10 matches before the Premier League will go on break for the World Cup which will start on 20th November.

Liverpool return to action with a trip to Aston Villa on 26 December.

Diaz, who has been one of Liverpool’s better performers in a disappointing start to the campaign, left Emirates Stadium on crutches wearing a knee brace having limped off shortly before the break after Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey landed on his knee.

Trent Alexander-Arnold was also withdrawn at half-time after sustaining an ankle problem with manager Jurgen Klopp saying that it did not “look good for both.”

Meanwhile, Liverpool will be guests to Scottish giants Rangers on Wednesday in the Champions League and then host Manchester City at Anfield in the Premier League on Sunday.