The debut in the Europa League for the Liverpool team went through a large number of nuances throughout the 90 minutes, with frustration and anger predominating in a first half where they were dominated by LASK Linz, while, in the complementary part , euphoria took over those from Merseyside with that somersault on the scoreboard to leave a 3-1 that became somewhat discolored with the departure due to injury of Ryan Gravenberch.
For some time now, Jürgen Klopp has been working on the issue of injuries to try to eradicate scenes like the one this Thursday night, with the Reds coach's first concern being the discomfort of his midfielder, who had to be replaced by Mohamed Salah who was the author of the third or last goal of the match.
The mystery about the severity of the Reds' Dutch midfielder's discomfort was resolved by Klopp himself once the game was over, with the Merseyside strategy man ensuring that Ryan only suffered a type of cramp that made him have to leave the game. at minute 74, noticing in Jürgen's statement that tranquility of knowing that his player only has a discomfort that will disappear in just a few days of work, there being no type of major discomfort at the moment that could prevent him from playing this weekend against Aston Villa and make his debut but now at Anfield.
It is evident that the wide options that Klopp has on the bench helped him reverse the adverse score against LASK and make up for the loss of one of his 4 great reinforcements this year, with the German coach's main objective being to be able to obtain the triumph without the slightest possible damage to his players, it was enough for him to have appeared that day at the Raifeisen Arena with the losses of Thiago Alcántara and Alexander Arnold.
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