Liverpool's misfortunes do not stop


LONDON (Reuters) - Injured Liverpool suffered a further blow to the 2019 African Nations Cup qualifier by Guinean midfielder Nabi Keita during a 1-1 draw with Rwanda on Sunday Fourth.
Keita, who moved to Leipzig from Leipzig, was injured in the back muscle to join his Egyptian teammate Mohammed Salah, who was injured Friday, in a muscle stretch during the match against Eto'o Swatini.

The Dutch defender Fergel van Dyck was injured, while participating with his team during the international stop.

Liverpool striker Sadeo Manet was also injured in the match on Saturday, which his country beat Sudan 3-0.

Liverpool may miss midfielder James Milner in front of Hadersfield on Saturday, who was also injured in the knee during Manchester City's Premier League match.

Liverpool are third in the Premier League with 20 points, just ahead of leaders Manchester City and Chelsea, in a season that predicts much excitement in the top spot.