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Arsenal tremble, Klopp delivers top news ahead of Anfield game that unnerves Arteta

Liverpool are ready to play Arsenal

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool are ready to play Arsenal
Liverpool are ready to play Arsenal
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Liverpool are ready to play Arsenal. Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp said he is happy for it to be understood that UEFA and other federations "can't do what they want", but stressed his support for the club and his rejection of the European Super League. The Anfield side said on Friday that they are committed to UEFA competitions and reject the idea of Super League, despite being part of the founders in April 2021.

 

"I like that we understand a little bit that UEFA and other federations can't just do what they want and that we have to talk. More competitions and more games and nobody says anything. I like that there is a little bit of movement, but my opinion about the Super League is the same," said the German. Despite the European Court of Justice ruling in favour of the Super League, the six English clubs involved in it demonstrated their rejection between Thursday and Friday.

Klopp expects a lot from Luis Diaz, Liverpool's Colombian star man, especially in the game against Arsenal."'Lucho' is a top player. "He can't play every game and they rested him, leaving him as an option in case they needed him," said the DT. Luis Díaz has made 21 appearances for his side this season and scored three goals, helping Liverpool qualify for the last 16 of the UEFA Europa League and be in the leading positions in the domestic league.

The good news

At Friday's press conference, Jurgen Klopp gave some great news ahead of this Saturday's Premier League top-of-the-table clash with Arsenal at Anfield. He announced that midfielder Ryan Gravenberch will be available after suffering a muscle strain. Alexis Mac Allister and Diogo Jota will remain absent through injury, as will Andy Robertson, Thiago and Bajcetic.