Jurgen Klopp takes stock of the wounds of 3 Liverpool stars before Tottenham's shock



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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp provided updates on injuries to Joe Gomez, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Xherdan Shaqiri before their meeting with Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

The Reds have fallen back to second place in the Premier League, but can still beat Manchester City with three points against Mauricio Pochettino's men.


Luckily for Klopp, he might be able to call on Gomez to help him win a win on Sunday, when he told the club's official website that the defender had recovered from the leg fracture he suffered. December.

Klopp said: "That's good – Joe is no longer injured and almost fit. He will not participate in the afternoon session because he has to do something else – he has to work on his endurance, it's like that and the boys have to do it, like Ox[[[[Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain] had to do it when he was finally back to training.

"After a long time, I think Joe has been away for 15 weeks, which is long, so he needs to rebuild the basics for the rest of the season."

Trent Alexander-Arnold

In a separate article on the Liverpool website, Klopp discussed the physical health of Alexander Arnold, who was forced to miss the European qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Montenegro, injured in the back.

He said: "Trent always feels in the back. We are not 100% sure, so we have to watch it. Trent wants [be] 100 percent, but you have to see. It's a strange case, it's not an obvious injury to say that something is broken or anything, it's a bit awkward actually that it does not feel really free.

"For him, it was really important that he could do the rehab and not train normally all the time."

Xherdan Shaqiri

Finally, Klopp presented an update on Shaqiri, who also missed out on his international duty with a groin injury. He added: "[He is] Well, much better. Shaq, since a few weeks [ago], had some problems with the groin.

"He trained, not how he could train, but he was always on the team and all because we did not have many options. Now he feels better and better and should be fine for the weekend. "

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