Although the title of the Carabao Cup did bring great joy to the entire Liverpool team, it is true that during the 90 minutes there were a couple of events that did not make the winning of the trophy perfect, being the injury of Ryan Gravenberch the biggest complication because with his absence, Klopp could form a starting eleven of elements that are low due to physical discomfort.
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Despite some players not being placed in their natural position, the injured eleven would be as follows: Alisson Becker in goal, accompanied in defense by Joel Matip, Alexander Arnold, Stefan Bejcetic and Ryan Gravenberch, followed in midfield by Thiago Alcántara, Curtis Jones and Szoboszlai, elements that would give play to the offense that has Darwin Nunez, Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota as the architects of the goal.
Klopp could even afford the luxury of having an injured player as a substitute in the offense, since Ben Doak is the other player who has some discomfort and is unable to play, reaching the incredible number of 13 absentees that obviously affect the performance of the group but with that they were able to win their first title of the season against Chelsea.
Although it is worrying the fact that the Reds do not have at their disposal a large part of their squad in one of the most decisive stages of the championship, it is true that, during the final at Wembley, the German coach's strategies did not fail at any time, evidently being supported by a good game of those who were on the field, being the biggest surprise the great level of the young players who faced the great figures of the rival and whom they also humiliated.
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After winning the Carabao Cup title, the Reds return home for the celebrations and for the planning of the next match, which will be the fifth round of the FA Cup against Southampton, with crucial Premier League and Europa League matches that are complicated, and Klopp must know how to use his resources to avoid more injuries and allow the recovery of those who are about to return.
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