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KOMPAS.com – Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp is now concerned about the condition of his two goalkeepers, Adrian San Miguel and Alisson Becker.
Most recently, Klopp was forced to play Adrian in week four of the Premier League match, Aston Villa vs Liverpool, at Villa Park Stadium, on Saturday (3/10/2020).
Adrian had the opportunity to appear because Alisson Becker suffered a shoulder injury during routine Liverpool training before the game.
However, Adrian did not take proper advantage of this opportunity.
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The Spain goalkeeper actually “spoiled” by making a mistake when the match had been running for three minutes and resulted in a goal.
Adrian’s mistake was the start of Liverpool’s recession at Villa Park.
Mohamed Salah and others reacted late and had to endure the embarrassment of losing 2-7 to Aston Villa.
Quoted on the 90 minute site, this is the fifth time that Adrian has made a mistake that has resulted in goals in 21 appearances for Liverpool in all competitions.
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Despite making a fatal mistake, Liverpool still trusted Adrian.
Klopp admitted that Adrian’s mistake changed the course of the match and the mentality of the Liverpool players.
However, Klopp felt that Liverpool’s defeat this time was not entirely Adrian’s fault.
“The first goal was of course very bad. However, I think Adrian couldn’t do anything for the other six goals. Other players didn’t help Adrian tonight,” Klopp said on the website. objective.
“Adrian is a good goalkeeper. At the beginning of last season, Adrian appeared 11 times and we still managed to win,” Klopp said.
“This bad result is not due to the goalkeeper. We reacted too late and that is Liverpool’s problem,” Klopp added.
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Adrian’s blunder wasn’t the only bad news Klopp received after the Aston Villa game.
Klopp now has to rack his brain because Alisson Becker is sure to be out for the next four to six weeks.
“Alisson’s injury could have been worse. So we were a bit lucky,” Klopp said.
“Alisson Becker will definitely not appear in the game against Everton (week five),” Klopp added.
“I don’t want to rush to estimate how long Alisson will recover. However, Alisson may be out of action for the next four to six weeks or even longer,” Klopp said.
This news is certainly not a good thing for Liverpool.
Because, after the international break for the next two weeks, Liverpool will face a busy schedule.
If Klopp’s predictions are correct, Alisson is likely to recover on November 14, 2020, assuming six weeks of injury.
That means Liverpool will appear without Alisson when they face Everton, Ajax Amsterdam and Manchester City.
Here is Liverpool’s match schedule until November 14, 2020:
Premier league:
Vs Everton / October 17
Vs Sheffield United / October 24
Vs West Ham United / November 1
Vs Manchester City / November 7
Champions League group stage:
Vs Ajax Amsterdam / October 22
Vs Midtjylland / October 28
Vs Atalanta / November 4