Klopp’s confession about Van Dyck … and warns about “Liverpool son”



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Klopp hopes to receive good news about injuries before hosting Sheffield, as Brazilian international goalkeeper Alisson Becker is likely to return after recovering from injury.

Alison has missed the last three games due to a shoulder injury suffered in training, but appears to be in an advanced stage of recovery after returning to light training this week.

Triple Matip, Brazilian Thiago Alcantara and Guinean Naby Keita will undergo physical fitness tests after missing the flight to Amsterdam.

Liverpool are likely to take on promising ex-striker Ryan Brewster, 20, who sold him to Sheffield United on the final day of the summer transfer window for 23.5 million pounds ($ 30 million).

Club Waqal: "We all know it well and that’s the problem, we know how good it is. This is the situation".

و .ضاف "As it always happens with a boy, especially like Ryan, who is really our boy, well maybe I should say (it was our son) that it always means that I really wish them a great season in the Premier League.".

ويتع: "If Ryan is on the field, we know we should never allow him to finish off attacks because wherever he gets the ball, he naturally finishes off attacks and this is his biggest threat.".

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Van Dyck suffered a cruciate ligament tear following interference from Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford in the “Merseyside” derby last week and is awaiting a date for surgery as he is expected to be absent for several months.

Klopp has only two defensive posts, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip of Cameroon, and due to the latter’s injury, he was forced to involve Brazilian midfielder Fabinho in the center of the defense post in the game that won on Wednesday against Ajax. Amsterdam in the first round of the group stage of the UEFA Champions League competition, and made him an offer. Well.

Liverpool refused to set a schedule for how long Van Dyck would be absent, but have yet to exclude him from the entire season.

“We don’t even want to know (the length of the absence), to be frank. It will take some time, this is clear,” Klopp told a press conference on the eve of hosting Sheffield United in the league’s sixth leg.

“I understand that people are interested in Virgil, he is fine, making a schedule about him every day is not logical,” he added.

“He will have the surgery at the right time, recovery will take time, everyone adapts differently, so there is no need (to determine the length of recovery).”

Klopp hopes to receive good news about injuries before hosting Sheffield, as Brazilian international goalkeeper Alison Baker is likely to return after recovering from injury.

Alison has missed the last three games due to a shoulder injury suffered in training, but appears to be in an advanced stage of recovery after returning to light training this week.

Triple Matip, Brazilian Thiago Alcantara and Guinean Naby Keita will undergo physical fitness tests after missing the flight to Amsterdam.

Liverpool are likely to take on promising ex-striker Ryan Brewster, 20, who sold him to Sheffield United on the final day of the summer transfer window for 23.5 million pounds ($ 30 million).

“We all know it well and this is the problem, we know how good it is. That is the situation,” Klopp said.

“As it always happens with a kid, especially like Ryan, who is really our son, well maybe I should say (it was our son), that always means I really wish them a great season in the Premier League.

He continued: “If Ryan is on the field, we know that we should never allow him to finish the attacks because wherever he gets the ball, he naturally ends the attacks and this is his biggest threat.”



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