Liverpool fans expressed concern after witnessing Alexis Mac Allister involved in a dangerous challenge during Argentina’s World Cup qualifying match against Peru on Tuesday night. The midfielder, who recently recovered from a groin injury, played nearly the entire game as Argentina secured a 1-0 victory. However, a late incident raised alarm among Reds supporters.
The scare came in the 88th minute when Mac Allister was brought down by Peruvian defender Carlos Zambrano in a tackle that many deemed reckless. Referee Wilmar Roldán issued Zambrano a yellow card, but video replays from *TyC Sports* revealed the challenge to be high, late, and with studs exposed—factors that often warrant a straight red card. Despite the dangerous nature of the foul, Mac Allister appeared to avoid any serious injury and completed the match.
This wasn’t the only controversy involving Zambrano during the game. Earlier, the Peruvian defender clashed with Lionel Messi, drawing an angry reaction from the Argentine captain, who shouted, “What are you doing, idiot?” The heated exchange highlighted Zambrano’s aggressive approach, which caused frustration among Argentina’s players and fans alike.
For Liverpool, the primary concern is the condition of Mac Allister as he returns to Merseyside after international duty. Fortunately, initial reports suggest he escaped the incident unscathed and is expected to resume club responsibilities without any major issues. However, the demanding nature of his transatlantic travel and Liverpool’s congested fixture schedule may influence his availability for Sunday’s Premier League match against Southampton.
Manager Arne Slot might opt to rest Mac Allister to manage his workload and prevent fatigue. Another factor that could impact the decision is the midfielder’s disciplinary situation. Mac Allister has accumulated four yellow cards in the Premier League and risks a one-match suspension if he receives another caution. A booking against Southampton would rule him out of Liverpool’s crucial clash with Manchester City the following week, potentially leaving the team short-handed for one of the season’s biggest games.
Liverpool fans will hope Mac Allister remains in peak condition as he transitions back to club football. With key matches on the horizon, including the potential title-decider against Manchester City, ensuring the Argentine’s fitness and availability will be vital for the Reds. For now, supporters can breathe a sigh of relief knowing their midfielder avoided serious harm during his international commitments.