Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has provided updates on the injuries of several players in the team before his team's match against Leicester City in the Premier League on Wednesday.
Klopp was able to announce good news regarding the availability of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk and Fabinho for the game, the latter pair claiming to start the match at Anfield.
The German revealed that Van Dijk and Fabinho, who missed training due to an illness, will likely recover in time for their crucial league match, which will allow his team to maintain or even strengthen their position at the top of the Table Premier League.
Among the doubtful players, Liverpool's young side-back, Trent Alexander-Arnold, was injured in the ligament injury, forcing him to miss Liverpool's thrilling 4-3 win over Crystal Palace.
Klopp said of Alexander Arnold: "It will not be long [for Trent]but is he ready forLeicester? I do not know, we'll find out. Then it's West Ham so what Bournemouth. After that, he will be 100% [back] but until then, we have to see. "
Another player who seems to have a chance to come back against Leicester City is Georginio WijnaldumThe Dutch midfielder resumed training after a knee injury that also prevented him from participating in the club's last game.
Klopp said: "Gini [Wijnaldum] it's good, it's better. The plan is to hold a session today and see how he will react to it. Hope we can build from there.
There is bad news regarding English central defender Joe Gomez, whose fractured leg means that he will stay out for the next Liverpool matches.
Klopp said: "We have to wait.Of course, it was really unlucky in this situation.The injury is not like Trent [Alexander-Arnold] or Gini [Wijnaldum] you know, it's the only thing. It could have been so, but more and more, we discovered that it was more serious. We must of course wait a few weeks. We will see, it is difficult to judge in the moment. "