Alisson Becker has returned to Liverpool after a head injury during Brazil's World Cup qualifying match against Colombia. The goalkeeper collided with Davinson Sanchez and was substituted in the 78th minute. Alisson reported dizziness, prompting his early exit as a precaution. Consequently, he will not participate in Brazil's upcoming match against Argentina, as confirmed by Liverpool.
Brazil's team doctor, Rodrigo Lasmar, stated that Alisson suffered a suspected concussion. "We will now follow the CBF protocol, and he will undergo the recommended tests," Lasmar said. If these tests show normal results, further cognitive assessments will be conducted to evaluate his condition. Alisson did not experience fainting or memory loss following the incident.

Brazil is already missing Manchester City's Ederson due to injury. Despite this setback, they remain second in the World Cup qualifying table with 21 points from 13 matches. They trail leaders Argentina by four points, who have played one less game. This situation adds pressure on Brazil as they prepare for their next match without two key goalkeepers.
Liverpool currently leads the Premier League by 12 points and is set to resume their campaign on April 2 against Everton. It remains uncertain if Alisson will miss any matches for Liverpool due to his recent injury. His availability will depend on the results of ongoing evaluations and recovery progress.
The Brazilian squad faces challenges with key players unavailable due to injuries. Their current position in the standings reflects their strong performance despite these hurdles. The team's ability to adapt and perform under pressure will be crucial in maintaining their standing in the qualifiers.
Liverpool fans are hopeful for Alisson's swift recovery as he plays a vital role in their defence. His health and readiness for upcoming matches are priorities for both club and country as they navigate through important fixtures ahead.