Jurgen Klopp revealed Roberto Firmino has
suffered a torn groin muscle after Liverpool powered back to the top of
the Premier League with a 5-0 rout of Huddersfield on Friday.
Firmino's injury, sustained in training this week, is bad news for
Liverpool as they battle with Manchester City in the title race and
prepare to face Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final first leg
on Wednesday.
Liverpool boss Klopp remains optimistic about the Brazilian forward's
chances of a quick recovery, but the injury update took some of the
gloss off an evening which featured Naby Keita scoring after just 15
seconds for the club's fastest ever Premier League goal.
"He trained normally yesterday but after training he had a small tear in a very small muscle," Klopp said.
"Apart from the word 'tear' everything is positive but it is Bobby and
he might be ready for Wednesday. We don't know at the moment. Because
it's him, it's more likely than not.
"Of all the bad news you could get, it is pretty much the best (outcome)
but it was still bad enough that he could not play tonight."
Despite the relatively benign diagnosis, Klopp can ill afford to enter
such a crucial stage of the season without a full compliment of players.
With Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah also netting twice, it was a
comfortable evening for Liverpool on the pitch as they moved two points
above Manchester City, who travel to Burnley on Sunday.
The latest victory took Liverpool onto 91 points -- enough to have won
the league title in 105 of the previous 119 seasons in English football
history.
Yet with City still having the destiny of the title in their hands, the
prospect remains that Liverpool could end the campaign with 97 points
and only finish second.
"If we can have 97, then let's go for it, then we will see," Klopp said.
"It's still history. We said we want to create our own history and these
boys are outstanding. That's the reason we are where we are, now let's
carry on."
- Rampant Reds -
Even without Firmino, Liverpool had more than enough to sweep aside
relegated Huddersfield, with Salah and Mane becoming the first Premier
League strikers this season to reach the 20-goal mark, reaching 21 and
20 goals, respectively.
It was Keita who started the rout with the first of those goals as
goalkeeper Jonas Lossl played a harmless pass out of the Huddersfield
area to Jon Gorenc Stankovic, who was immediately closed down by Keita
and robbed of the ball.
The midfielder quickly exchanged passes with Salah and advanced into the
area before scoring with an accomplished 15-yard finish.
On 23 minutes, the lead was predictably doubled as full-back Andy
Robertson appeared on the end of a patient move to cross for Mane to
split his markers and head in.
And, in first-half stoppage-time, Klopp's side struck again when
right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold's magnificently-weighted pass was met
by Salah, who lobbed the ball over the advancing goalkeeper’s head.
Mane added a fourth, on 65 minutes, as he headed in impressively,
off-balance from six yards, from another excellent cross, this one from
Jordan Henderson.
A successful evening continued as Klopp was able to bring on Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain, out for 12 months with knee ligament injury, as a
73rd minute substitute.
The England international came close to scoring within minutes and
fellow sub Xherdan Shaqiri almost set up a hat-trick for Mane whose
header hit the post.
Shaqiri also started the move for the 83rd minute fifth goal, finding
Robertson whose deadly cross was turned in from point-blank range by
Salah.
Comments
Post a Comment