“It’s already bad enough that he can’t play in this game.”- Liverpool Head coach list two crucial injury setback that can hinder the club win vs Southampton match clash – nextfootballnews
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“It’s already bad enough that he can’t play in this game.”- Liverpool Head coach list two crucial injury setback that can hinder the club win vs Southampton match clash

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Chelsea will play Liverpool at Anfield on Wednesday night in the fifth round of the FA Cup.

Klopp says that both Ryan Gravenberch and Wataru Endo are hurt before Wednesday’s FA Cup game against Southampton. The Reds are practically empty, and several important players won’t be able to get back in time for the Anfield match.

Klopp is still getting bad news. Long-term absentees include Joel Matip, Stefan Bajcetic, Thiago Alcantara, Diogo Jota, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Alisson. A lot of teens played for Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday, where they beat Chelsea 1-0 after extra time.

In the same way, Southampton may have a young starting eleven and few substitutes when they go to Merseyside to play for a spot in the FA Cup quarterfinals.

Since Gravenberch hurt his ligaments, Klopp says he will miss at least the next two games. Endo, on the other hand, is doubtful because he got hurt on the way to Wembley.

"It's already bad enough that he can't play in this game."- Liverpool Head coach list two crucial injury setback that can hinder the club win vs Southampton match clash

Klopp told the press before the game, “Ryan is not available, along with all the others who are not available.” “I hurt my ligaments, but it could have been much worse.”

“If he can’t play in this game or the next one, that’s bad enough. After that, we’ll see.” Wataru also took a real hit. There’s not a lot of progress, but we’ll see how things go.

After late fitness tests, Darwin Nunez, Mohamed Salah, and Dominik Szoboszlai were all ruled out of the Carabao Cup final. Klopp says it is still unclear whether any of the three will be able to play against Southampton.

He said, “We need miracles with a few players.” “A lot of the players are close. Darwin, Mo, and Dom—we need to see how well they train today. When they get here, I can look them in the eyes to see who might be ready, and then I can set up the team.

Products from Academy Bobby Clark, James McConnell, and Jayden Danns were some of the players who got a lot of playing time against Chelsea. Klopp has asked fans to cheer loudly on Wednesday to help his injured team get through it.

“With what an atmosphere can do, it would really be helpful it we can create something special,” he stated. “It’s a tricky time but somehow pretty positive and we would like to keep doing that.”

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