Just hours before Liverpool's highly anticipated Premier League clash against Chelsea at Anfield, trusted transfer insider Fabrizio Romano has dropped a promising injury update that could give the Reds a significant boost.
According to Romano, Liverpool are "confident" that goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili will recover in time to start Saturday afternoon's showdown. This comes as a welcome relief for manager Arne Slot, who has been navigating a growing injury list in recent weeks.
Mamardashvili has been sidelined alongside first-choice Alisson Becker, forcing backup Freddie Woodman into action for the last two matches. Woodman has performed admirably—especially during Liverpool's solid display against Crystal Palace—but having the Georgian international available again would add crucial depth between the posts.
Slot revealed in his Friday press conference that Mamardashvili was expected to train with the squad later that day, and Romano's early-morning update on Saturday suggests the 25-year-old has indeed made positive progress. While the official team sheet won't be confirmed until around 11am, there's growing optimism that Liverpool's number one option for today will be ready to face a Chelsea side desperate to end a run of six straight league defeats.
Even if Mamardashvili isn't quite 100% fit to start, he could provide a reliable option from the bench—a luxury Liverpool haven't had with their goalkeeping department recently. For a team looking to maintain momentum in the title race, having a fully fit squad, even in small steps, makes all the difference on a big matchday like this.
