Premier League

Problems for Klopp, the Liverpool stars he can’t line up against Luton Town

The German manager will present several absences to face the Hatters

By Mario Perez

Jürgen Klopp revealed that he could have two important absences at Liverpool to face Luton Town.
Jürgen Klopp revealed that he could have two important absences at Liverpool to face Luton Town.
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Liverpool’s coach Jürgen Klopp faces difficult days as the manager of the Reds, as the German manager has several important absences in the squad and would have problems again to present a competitive lineup in a Premier League game.

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The Stuttgart-born manager, who has missed Mohamed Salah during the last month after the Egyptian striker suffered a hamstring injury in the AFCON, showed his concern for the injuries faced in the squad when asked about the matter in the club’s last press conference ahead of their league home game against Luton Town.

The manager gave the injury update on Mohamed Salah, who already had minutes against Brentford following the injury of Diogo Jota, admitting that the presence of the Egyptian striker against the Hatters would be uncertain due to some physical discomfort in the area he was injured.

“It is day by day as well with Mo. It’s a similar area (hamstring) where he feels a little bit. We have to see how it develops. It’s nothing crazy, but we have to see”, said Klopp, who revealed that Nunez could also be ruled out for the game.

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In this sense, the potential injuries of Salah and Nunez could be added to the ones already suffered by Alisson, Szoboszlai, Diogo Jota (knee), Curtis Jones (ankle), Trent Alexander-Arnold (knee), Thiago (hamstring), Joel Matip (ACL), Stefan Bajcetic (growing pains) and Ben Doak (MCL), completing a total of 11 injured players in the Liverpool squad.


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