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Liverpool Dealt A Blow As Key Midfield Duo Miss Training And Could Miss The Crystal Palace Game

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By Sridhar Bhamidi

Jurgen Klopp is a worried man. His wish to keep Philippe Coutinho is being tested to the limit as the summer transfer window crawls to the deadline day. On the other hand, he has injury concerns to handle ahead of the weekend Premier League clash with Crystal Palace at Anfield.

Latest reports from Ben Dinnery, a freelance injury analyst indicates that Klopp could be without key pair Emre Can and Sadio Mane for this weekend clash via Twitter. He did, however, point out that it could be just a precaution and unless confirmed officially, the pair is available for selection.

Given our Champions League playoff against Hoffenheim to go with the weekend fixture, the Reds could be resting the key pair to ensure they are available for selection on Saturday.

It remains to be seen if it is a knock or some early season fatigue as Klopp tries to put his side through the paces in search of our first win of the 2017/18 Premier League season.

Liverpool started with a disappointing 3-3 away draw at Watford after enjoying large spells of domination. Adam Lallana is already out with injury and Philippe Coutinho continues to remain out of contention due to the transfer impasse – although the official line is that he has a back injury.

And now, Klopp can ill-afford to lose another key set of players although he would be wary of risking further injuries for both Mane and Can. A silver lining in the midst of this gloom is the news that Daniel Sturridge is in line to feature in the match (Sky Sports).

It is very important for Liverpool to win against Palace. Draw at Watford would be viewed as two points lost and we can ill-afford another non-victory against Palace.

With high-profile games against Arsenal and Manchester City waiting in the wings, Klopp knows that he needs his best men in full fitness for this weekend. But, can he afford to risk them half-fit?

I wouldn’t want to be in Klopp’s shoes at the moment!

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