The bad news seems to be continuing for a Liverpool side too damaged by poor results and injury woes at the start of the season, with the latter issue accentuated by the news that Naby Keita is still struggling with an injury that appears to be a hamstring problem.
The Reds midfield has been severely reduced after the absence of Jordan Henderson, Curtis Jones, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and now this major injury to the Guinean, Naby Keita, leaving only players like Thiago Alcantara, Diogo Jota and Joel Matip at the disposal of Jürgen Klopp, players who need to quickly recover their level in this search for good results.
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For some time now, Naby has been showing signs of being a player who suffers constantly with injuries, since his arrival in the Premier League in 2018 after being a player of Leipzig, the Guinean has been irregular in Liverpool by missing more than 60 games due to discomfort, being his longest absence at the end of 2020 and early 2021 with 13 games in the freezer.
What is most surprising about Keita's serious injury is not his lack of participation with the squad since the start of the campaign, but rather his unexpected call-up to the Guinea national team to face Ivory Coast and Algeria in friendly matches on 23 and 27 September, even surprising users of the networks with this news, as the information about his injury does not seem to paint a favourable picture of his return to the pitch.
The Reds fans are slowly beginning to despair at all the bad news that their team is going through, and their frustration is being felt as they call for the departure of players in bad form such as Joe Gomez, while the injured Naby Keita, who has played very little for Liverpool since 2018, has only scored eleven goals and provided seven assists since then, numbers far below those he showed during his time in Germany and Austria, is crying out for his departure.
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