Alisson returns to Liverpool with head injury
Alisson has returned to Liverpool after sustaining a head injury in Brazil's win over Colombia in FIFA World Cup qualifying.
The goalkeeper clashed heads with Colombia defender Davinson Sanchez and was substituted in the 78th minute of Brazil's 2-1 victory after receiving treatment.
Reports say that Alisson was taken off as a precaution, having complained about feeling dizzy after the collision, but he will play no part in Brazil's next match against Argentina after returning to Liverpool, the club confirmed.
"Alisson suffered a head injury and was replaced due to a suspected concussion," Brazil's team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar said after the match.
"We will now follow the CBF protocol, and he will undergo the recommended tests.
"If all the tests are normal, we will proceed and perform a cognitive test. Then we will evaluate the player.
"He is normal, without any complaints. He did not report any fainting or memory loss."
Brazil, which is already without Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson through injury, sits second on the table with 21 points from 13 games. It is four adrift of leader Argentina, which has a game in hand.
It is not clear if Alisson will miss any games for Liverpool, which is currently 12 points clear at the top of the Premier League.
It returns to top-flight action on 3 April (AEDT) with a Merseyside derby against Everton.
