Club explains the situation at Liverpool Hospital before the game


Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp expected Nabi Keita to be absent from Huddersfield on Saturday, but confirmed more readiness than any other player whose involvement has been controversial because of a large number of injuries that have turned Liverpool into something like a hospital for players.
Keita suffered a back injury during his team's international suspension, prompting Club to disclose the player's position.

Vergil Van Dyck (injured with the Netherlands), Mohamed Salah (injured with Egypt), Sadio Mani (injured during training with Senegal) and James Milner were in the game normally.

"The team had a training session yesterday and more than one player participated, so we have to wait," Klob said at the team's press conference.

"The only thing that has been decided is the absence of Nabi from the match, but everyone will be with us without a problem."

Club insisted that there was no fear for Van Dyke, who played for the Netherlands against Germany and Belgium before returning to Milwood.

"You see when it is replaced - change it in Southampton - it leaves the stadium without any big problem." "It's settled quickly," he said.

"Now he feels better and has no problem with him."