Liverpool will soon discover how long they can expect to be without Andy Robertson as Kostas Tsimikas prepares for stint at left-back
Liverpool are waiting for the results of scans on Andy Robertson's dislocated shoulder amid fears the left-back may require an operation.
The left-back was immediately substituted and subsequently returned to Merseyside for the extent of the damage to be ascertained. READ MORE: Virgil van Dijk a target again as Liverpool captain sends new emphatic response to criticsGreece international Kostas Tsimikas is on standby to replace Robertson having been rotated into the starting line-up this season for the Europa League wins over LASK and Union Saint-Gilloise and the League Cup triumph over Leicester City.
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