LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) – Liverpool will be without Diogo Jota until after the international break, manager Arne Slot revealed on Tuesday, a blow ahead of their fourth-round League Cup match at Brighton & Hove Albion on Wednesday and amid a gruelling stretch of games. Jota, who has four goals in 10 games across all competitions this season, has not played since suffering a chest injury in the win over Chelsea on Oct. 20.

When asked whether he would return before the November international break, Slot said “no”. Slot also hinted that Federico Chiesa could be facing a long-term layoff. The Italian was the club’s only major close-season signing but has struggled since joining from Juventus.

He has made just three appearances and has not played in more than a month after struggling with fitness. “It’s always difficult to say because he goes a bit up and down so sometimes he’s there with us and trains a few days and then goes out for an injury again,” Slot said. “I don’t want to put days or weeks on it because I think we just have to make sure he gets in the best possible shape and don’t put any pressure on him.

” Defender Conor Bradley could feature on Wednesday, Slot said, after a return to full training, a bit of good news for a squad already without both goalkeeper Alisson (hamstring) and Harvey Elliott (foot) until after the international break. Slot’s side trail Manchester City by a point in the Premier League standings after their 2-2 draw with.