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Klopp rues Liverpool’s injury issues as club are in ‘difficult situation’

Klopp rues injury issues

Jurgen Klopp has highlighted the significance of Liverpool’s injury problems as they attempt to find more consistency with their performances.

Liverpool are eighth in the Premier League after their 1-0 loss to Nottm Forest over the weekend.

Darwin Nunez and Ibrahima Konate may return from injury in Wednesday’s Champions League group game versus Ajax. But Thiago Alcantara, Joel Matip, Luiz Diaz and Diogo Jota are still unavailable.

Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are ineligible having not been included in the Reds’ squad for the group stage.

Boss Klopp – whose side will seal last-16 qualification if they avoid defeat at the Johan Cruyff Arena – told a press conference on Tuesday: “We see the performances and they’re not as stable and consistent as they were, that’s clear. Explanations for that – injuries a little bit.

“We couldn’t put in so far consistent performances, that’s the point we know. But we were now actually in a good moment until we lost against Nottingham Forest, in a strange game, with a lot of problems for us – some players were injured, some were not allowed to play but were there, let me say it like this. Then you play against a deep defending side and you lose a game after a set-piece which we should win.

“Do I expect us to play better, consistently? Yes. Am I ready to make the necessary steps to get there? Yes. Very good performances on a consistent level don’t fall off the trees, you have to work for it, and you have to go for it in the long term.

“It’s what we are doing. We are working on trying to turn each screw and will do that without being nervous or thinking something is going against us.

“We know it’s a difficult situation, it will be difficult tomorrow against Ajax. But I think it makes sense anyway to be optimistic, and that’s what I am.”

When asked if it was close to clicking for Liverpool, Klopp said: “What you need when it’s really clicking is consistency in the line-up as well, and we can’t do that at the moment, not at all.

“It starts with injuries, then the problem is the players who have no injuries have to play too often, and the players who have injuries, when they come back, have to play too early very often.

“And then they come back and play and then they have another, not injury, but things, and then the medical department says they cannot play longer than 20 minutes, they shouldn’t do this, they shouldn’t do that, and these kind of things, and…

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