By Daily Sports on December 27, 2021
Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk, Thiago Alcantara, Fabinho and Curtis Jones are back in training after going into isolation due to positive Covid-19 tests, manager Jurgen Klopp said on Monday.
"Yeah, the boys who had to isolate, or had Covid, are back. That means Fab, Virgil, Curtis and Thiago," Klopp told reporters ahead of Tuesday's Premier League trip to Leicester City. "Thiago was the latest, he came back and trained yesterday for the first time with the team. We have one young player who is now isolating and two staff. "It's really tricky, every morning when you come in, it's a little bit like a lottery. You hope it's all fine and then one case... That's the situation, but apart from that we are fine."
Liverpool's Boxing Day match at Anfield against Leeds United was postponed due to Covid-19 cases and injuries in the visiting team. Klopp's side are playing Leicester again after beating them on penalties in the League Cup quarterfinals last week. Leicester lost 6-3 to leaders Manchester City on Sunday.
"Leicester are not in a good situation. They have injuries," Klopp said. "We went out for training when it was 4-0 and then I was told it was 4-3. Wow! They were obviously close. They are a good team and what Brendan (Rodgers) is doing is exceptional."
With African players participating in the Cup of Nations allowed to play for their clubs until 3 January, Klopp said he was pleased to have Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Naby Keita available for Liverpool's trip to Chelsea on Sunday. "I'm thankful for that and I think it's right. It's good the boys can play this game. After that, they have to go," Klopp said. Liverpool are second in the table with a game in hand, six points behind Manchester City. Leicester are 10th. (Reuters)
•PHOTO: Virgil van Dijk
Source Daily Sports
Posted December 27, 2021
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