(GSM) – Fabio Aurelio will be out for three weeks following his latest setback.
The injury plagued Liverpool defender sustained a thigh problem during last Saturday’s match against Blackburn.
Aurelio’s replacement, Emiliano Insua, had begun the match on the bench because Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez wanted to offer the youngster a rest after a tiring season.
However, Aurelio’s most recent injury has ruled out that possibility and casts further doubt over the former Valencia player’s future as his contract expires in the summer.
“It’s not good news and we think he is going to be out for maybe another two or three weeks – Fabio has had really bad luck,” said Benitez.
“It all began at the start of the season, when he suffered the injury during the summer with his family, and it’s like there has been something every month since then.
“It is a shame because he is a top footballer and a really nice person but him being out leaves us with a problem because we wanted to play him, so we could give Insua a rest.
“Emiliano is a good young player and has benefited from being involved in so many games but he has been playing a lot recently.
“We needed Fabio so he could help the team and also help Insua. His injury is bad news for both of them.”
Aurelio’s injury adds to Benitez’ defensive problems. The Spanish manager lost Martin Skrtel to a broken metatarsal last week and Daniel Agger suffered severe bruising to his knee in the victory over Blackburn.
It’s not certain if the Danish centre half will be available for Monday’s match against Wigan Athletic.
“We will continue to watch Daniel,” Benitez told the Liverpool Echo.
“We are glad that it is nothing serious but whether he is available for Wigan depends on his progression in the next few days.”
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