These Liverpool fans have been discussing the latest injury update to come from Jurgen Klopp ahead of the clash against Tottenham Hotspur.
When Jurgen Klopp was speaking during his press conference ahead of the Tottenham Hotspur clash, he stated: “Shaq trained completely normal since he’s in. Dejan and Fabinho we expect to be back next week in full training.” The positive injury news was later relayed to these fans via Liverpool’s official Twitter account.
The Reds fans will obviously be happy to have three players on the road to recovery, with it sounding like Xherdan Shaqiri is the most likely to be featured against Spurs, with Klopp saying “Shaq trained completely normal since he’s in.”
Here’s what the Liverpool fans had to say about the positive injury update on Twitter:
Jürgen Klopp delivered positive injury news as he expects @_fabinhotavares and Dejan Lovren to make a return to full training next week.
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) January 10, 2020
Something I have been waiting for
— 3mmanuel (@Itswonderboy) January 10, 2020
Good news ?
— Akínkúnmi of Òndó _LFC?????? (@Ayo_of_Ondo) January 10, 2020
Leagues dusted now
— Score from YOUR corner FC|| Hijack your poll FC (@w_talu) January 10, 2020
Best news of the decade.
— Geoff Unbearable (@Geoff_Unbearabl) January 10, 2020
Cant wait to see Fabs back in action ?
— Velimir (@baranzibar) January 10, 2020
Will Liverpool beat Tottenham Hotspur?
Yes
No
Fabinho hasn’t played since Liverpool’s 1-1 draw against Napoli on 27th November. Shaqiri has been out since the FIFA Club World Cup final and Lovern has not featured since 10th December against Salzburg.
These fans were clearly happy to see that Shaqiri, Lovren and Fabinho are all on the road to recovery after their lengthy spells off the pitch.
Does Sturridge dance!! pic.twitter.com/s7g49hyugY
— Arua Boy ? ? ?? (@Gerard_Iga) January 10, 2020
What Do We Think?
Having three players returning is obviously a big boost for Liverpool’s season, with the Reds currently sitting top of the Premier League 13 points clear of Leicester City, Jurgen Klopp will be keen to not have any excuses for slip-ups.