Thiago, Jordan Henderson, Naby Keita: full Liverpool injury list and expected return matches
Liverpool are aming to bounce back to winning ways in the Premier League when they face Leeds United at Anfield on Saturday (19.45 BST).
The Reds’ top-flight form continues to stutter having lost to basement side Nottingham Forest last weekend. Jurgen Klopp’s side already find themselves 12 points behind leaders Arsenal in the title race.
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Hide AdBut Liverpool got a win under their belt against Ajax on Wedneday. A 3-0 victory saw the Reds move into the last 16 of the Champions League.
And ahead of the Leeds clash, here’s the current look at the injury situation.
Jordan Henderson
What happened
The Liverpool captain was substituted against Ajax shortly after suffering a whack to the knee.
What’s been said
Klopp confirmed that Henderson was OK after the issue and didn’t seem too worried.
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Hide AdHe said: “I was worried as well when I saw the situation because it was in front of me, but I think he thought he got knee on knee, so painful.
“A bruise, probably. Really painful but as far as I know now, nothing else and that should be fine.”
Potential return game
Leeds United (H), Saturday 29 October.
Thiago Alcantara
What happened
The midfielder has been troubled with an ear infection so he’s missed the past two games.
What’s been said
Before the Ajax win, Klopp admitted that Thiago wasn’t close to playing.
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Hide AdAsked if Thiago was a concern to face Leeds, Klopp replied: “I hope not but who knows?
But before the Forest defeat, there was hope that the Spain international wouldn’t be out for too long.
Potential return game
Leeds (H), Saturday 29 October.
Naby Keita
What happened
The midfielder hasn’t featured for Liverpool since coming off the bench in the Community Shield defeat of Manchester City at the end of July.
Keita had a muscle problem after an illness.
What’s been said
Keita has returned to full training. Klopp admitted before Ajax that the Guinea international is back sooner than expected, having been left out of Liverpool’s Champions League squad.
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Hide AdKlopp said: ““The same with Naby, he needs to train, Oxlade (Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain) needs to train. They are both not in the Champions League squad anyway because everybody told me they will be out for longer, but now they are back, which is good – [but] not back to play but back to be around and play a few minutes.”
Potential return game
Leeds United (H), Saturday 29 October.
Joel Matip
What happened
The centre-back sustained a calf injury during Liverpool’s 3-2 loss to Arsenal earlier this month.
What’s been said
Klopp is optimistic that Matip will be back for the Reds’ final games before World Cup.
He said: “Everything is going well, but he needs a bit of time. I think with him, it will be tight until the World Cup break; hopefully, in the last two or three games, he might be in contention, but I don’t know yet.”
Potential return game
Tottenham (A), Sunday 6 November.
Diogo Jota
What happened
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What’s been said
Jota has been ruled out of the World Cup with Portugal.
Klopp said: “He will miss the World Cup. [It’s a] pretty serious injury in the calf muscle and now the recovery process starts. We can say that because he will not be in for a long time; we talk about months.”
Potential return game
N/A.
Luis Diaz
What happened
The winger limped off in the first half of Liverpool’s loss at Arsenal with a knee problem.
What’s been said
Diaz won’t play again until after the World Cup.
Klopp said: “Six to eight weeks, we will see. He looks like a quick healer, but we will see. Could have been worse.”
Potential return game
Aston Villa (A), Monday 26 December
Arthur Melo
What happened
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What’s been said
Posting on Instagram, Arthur wrote: “It is now time for me to keep my head up and join forces with my family and do everything I need to with my team to make sure I come back stronger as soon as possible. No obstacle will prevent me from progressing in my career and I have great ambition to show what I can do on the pitch.”
Potential return game
N/A.
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