Liverpool fans have taken to Twitter to react to the latest player injury news ahead of their weekend clash against Southampton.
This comes after the official Liverpool Twitter account shared a post on their page relaying information originally revealed by Jurgen Klopp in his recent press conference.
Klopp said that Divock Origi and Adam Lallana are available to play in the weekend’s match, whereas James Milner and Xherdan Shaqiri are not yet ready to feature.
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This post then gathered a lot of replies from Liverpool fans who were eager to have their say on this latest injury update.
Here’s a sample of Liverpool fans reacting to the club’s post:
It’s GOAT season baby pic.twitter.com/NcVMe9ZLQj
— ibrahim nejib (@ibrahi_nejib) January 31, 2020
Give Lallana a chance
— Bobby Firmino ? (@LDNW3) January 31, 2020
Is Mane a joke to you
— Ivan Lfc Jovanovi? (@The_Koxy) January 31, 2020
Lallana worst player in the team, throws himself into challenges giving away free kicks and is always injured ,i dread it when klopp brings him on,
— ROBBIE FIELD (@FIELDSY54) January 31, 2020
Shaq & Adam Lallana should start the FA Cup Game.
— Msae? ??????? (@MysticUltima) January 31, 2020
If Liverpool were to win against Southampton on Saturday, they would temporarily go 22 points ahead of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table (per BBC Sport). Now that Klopp has revealed the updated injury list ahead of the clash, lots of Liverpool fans have been having their say on the matter.
Not seeing Naby’s name in this tweet is a blessing ?
— R8 (@Nabyllionaire) January 31, 2020
Lallana szn siuuuu
— J¡¥a? (@TheLFCgirl_) January 31, 2020
Milner’s contract was extended so he could go spend more time at home with his family?
— Hillary (@Hillary41006279) January 31, 2020
What do we think?
It’s good to see that Lallana and Origi will be available to play in the weekend match and that Milner and Shaqiri are nearing a return to action. As Liverpool close in on securing their first-ever Premier League title, Klopp will need all his players fit and ready to play to make sure no slip-ups happen in the second half of the season.