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At last the truth is out, Klopp says who is to blame for Liverpool's crisis

The Anfield side are going through a remarkable slump in competitive level 

By Charles Cornwall

27/01/2023, 04:46 PM

The Anfield side are going through a remarkable slump in competitive level 

The Anfield side are going through a remarkable slump in competitive level and injuries continue to hit the 'Reds' squad. The return of Luis Diaz is still a long way off. Jürgen Klopp must undoubtedly come up with an effective plan to turn around Liverpool's poor form in the Premier League. His side are struggling to find their feet in England and the two Champions League games against Real Madrid in the last 16 are just around the corner. Injuries continue to be the Reds' biggest problem in 22/23.

This Sunday, 29 January, Liverpool will be back in action against Brighton in the fourth round of the FA Cup. Ahead of the game, Klopp spoke to the press and the main topic of discussion was the squad's injury situation. The name of Luis Fernando Diaz came up again and the German coach was frank. The return of the Cafetero is still a long way off.

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However, the club is optimistic that Luis Diaz's recovery is on track. After the knee operation, the Colombian immediately began his recovery process and is already in the gym doing very specific work to re-strengthen the area where he underwent surgery. In terms of time, everything is going according to plan: Liverpool's '23' could be back by March.

<strong>Luis Diaz&#39;s absence has had an impact</strong>

Finally, in the same press conference the DT made it clear that, without a doubt, the loss of Luis Díaz has been brutal for the team's season. Up to where he played, Luis Díaz was being the most outstanding of the whole squad. Even above the likes of Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah. Since his injury, Klopp hasn't found a replacement to fill the void left in the starting line-up.

 

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