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Jurgen Klopp dispelled his fears over Ben Woodburn's loan period to Sheffield United despite the 19-year-old's playing time at Bramall Lane.
The Welsh international joined the Blades in August but has only played eight games with Chris Wilder's team so far this season, with only one participation since mid-September.
With only two of his appearances at the start, the striker has produced twice for the under-23s of Liverpool in recent weeks, especially during the Merseyside derby showdown at Goodison last weekend. Park.
The Woodburn loan could be terminated in early January, but Klopp called for realism when evaluating the youth's campaign.
"It is not a matter of being happy in the situation, but of being realistic," said the German at Liverpoolfc.com.
"Sheffield United obviously plays a brilliant season and it is always difficult to enter. A championship team is a quality and if you are at the top of the table, it's even more.
"Ben is still an incredibly young boy. He had the opportunity to come back and play the game here – and obviously play very well.
"We will never lose it or think," He is not doing well enough in Sheffield. "It's normal, he wanted to – he wanted to be in a situation where he had to prove himself elsewhere.
"It has not worked well so far, but it's very important to be in a situation like this after eight or nine years without any development issues.
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"As long as he stays healthy, everything will be fine."
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