The recent injury to Alexander Isak has unexpectedly opened the door for a young Liverpool striker, Will Wright, to step into the spotlight. Wright, who joined the club last summer, has been quietly making his mark, and now he's on the cusp of a potential senior debut. With key players like Salah and Ekitike absent, and Isak's availability uncertain, Wright has a real chance to shine. His recent form with the under-21s, including two excellent finishes and a strong performance in the Premier League 2 play-off, has impressed coach Rob Page, who praises his attitude and striker's instinct. Wright's physical attributes, including his tall frame and rapid pace, make him a traditional forward, a stark contrast to the versatile playmaker role of Roberto Firmino. As Wright continues to push for a first-team spot, his journey from Salford City to Anfield is a testament to his talent and determination. The question now is whether he'll get his chance against Chelsea this weekend, or if it will be another step in his development towards becoming a key player for Liverpool.