Jurgen Klopp has been offered a ray of hope in his current injury nightmare with news that Fabinho’s injury is not as serious as first feared.
The versatile Brazil international underwent a scan on Wednesday morning after limping out of the Champions League game against Midtjylland with what appeared a serious hamstring injury.
A grade-three tear would rule the midfielder out for up to six months and be a hammer blow for Klopp who is already without Virgil van Dijk.
But scans show it is not as serious, and only a grade one or two, which means he could well be back straight after the upcoming international break.
Such is the congestion of the fixture list, it would mean the Brazilian could still miss at least three matches - and big ones, too - with the Reds facing West Ham and Manchester City in the Premier League and a Champions League visit to Atalanta in between.
Klopp has few options for the visit of West Ham to Anfield on Saturday, with the manager revealing that Joel Matip may not be risked for the game, after only returning to light training this week.
But he hinted the big defender could be back next week, which would ease his worries.
Reg » Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:23 pm wrote:Yes, it's bad........
https://twitter.com/_pauljoyce/status/1 ... 14375?s=24
Patella tendon apparently with Gomez. Worse than a break. Looking at up to 12 months.
UvS xR4GEx » Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:36 pm wrote:We've always had injuries in our back line.. But Virgil was the one that never got injured so it wasn't so obvious. Matip and Gomez have got horrendous injury records and Trent and Robbo are always out 4/5 games a season injured.
We should have signed a CB to replace Lovren, but you can't predict this kind of thing happening. We need to get to January as quick as we can without losing many points, and then hopefully sign a CB to save the season.
Penguins » Wed Nov 11, 2020 6:41 pm wrote:Well, Klopp can say wtf he wants, the club MUST buy a new CB in January.
And if they don't the owners can ***** off...
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