Lucas sidelined for three months
Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva has been ruled out for two to three months with a thigh injury, manager Brendan Rodgers has confirmed.
The Brazil international suffered the injury in the opening minutes of Sunday's Premier League draw with Manchester City at Anfield.
It is a fresh blow for the 25-year-old, who had won his place back in the side after missing most of last season following knee surgery.
"It is very unfortunate. He has worked ever so hard to come back and he has been an outstanding player for me and person off the field as well," Rodgers said.
"The indications are two to three months. It is quite a unique injury at the top of his right thigh.
"He has had a scan and we will see a specialist this evening. We'll see if it needs an operation or whether it is just recuperation."
Lucas lasted just four minutes of Sunday's 2-2 draw with the champions after first tweaking his thigh during the warm-up.
He had hoped to establish himself in Rodgers' new-look side after missing seven months of the last campaign with cruciate ligament damage.
The player himself tweeted: "No words describe my feelings at the moment. It is [sic] been hard to be positive but I am sure better days will come. YNWA."
Lucas' injury could allow an opportunity for new loan signing Nuri Sahin, brought in on a one-year deal from Real Madrid, to make his debut at Arsenal this weekend.
Rodgers is confident, after seeing the player's response to last year's troubles, that he can return to action closer to beginning than the end of that timescale.
Rodgers said: "He's quick healer so I would hope we would have him back quicker than that but we won't be rushing him.
"It is unfortunate he had got over his knee problems and was looking strong, getting near to full fitness and then he's had this.
"We are hoping that is a maximum. He is a very courageous guy and very focused. His aim is to get back as quick as he possibly can."
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